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  • 31eternize — v. a. 1. Make eternal (in the several senses), confer eternity upon, carry to eternity. 2. Perpetuate, make perpetual. 3. Immortalize, make forever famous, make immortal …

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  • 32perpetuate — per•pet•u•ate [[t]pərˈpɛtʃ uˌeɪt[/t]] v. t. at•ed, at•ing to make perpetual; preserve from extinction or oblivion • Etymology: 1520–30; < L perpetuātus, ptp. of perpetuāre, der. of perpetuus uninterrupted. See perpetual, ate I per•pet u•a′tion …

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  • 33perpetuate — v.tr. 1 make perpetual. 2 preserve from oblivion. Derivatives: perpetuance n. perpetuation n. perpetuator n. Etymology: L perpetuare (as PERPETUAL) …

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  • 34Asbestos — For other uses, see Asbestos (disambiguation). Fibrous asbestos on muscovite …

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  • 35Sisters of Mercy —     Sisters of Mercy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sisters of Mercy     A congregation of women founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1827, by Catherine Elizabeth McAuley, born 29 September, 1787, at Stormanstown House, County Dublin. Descended from an… …

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  • 36perpetuate — per pet·u·ate || pÉ™r petʃʊeɪt /pÉ™ v. eternalize, make perpetual, make everlasting; preserve from extinction …

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  • 37perpetuates — per pet·u·ate || pÉ™r petʃʊeɪt /pÉ™ v. eternalize, make perpetual, make everlasting; preserve from extinction …

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  • 38perpetuating — per pet·u·ate || pÉ™r petʃʊeɪt /pÉ™ v. eternalize, make perpetual, make everlasting; preserve from extinction …

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  • 39perpetuate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin perpetuatus, past participle of perpetuare, from perpetuus Date: 1530 to make perpetual or cause to last indefinitely < perpetuate the species > • perpetuation noun • perpetuator noun …

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  • 40Daughters of the Cross —     ♦ Daughters of the Cross     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Daughters of the Cross     A Belgian religious congregation founded in 1833 at Liège, by Jean Guillaume Habets, curé of the Holy Cross, and Mlle. Jeanne Haze (later Mere Marie Thérèse).&#8230; …

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