perdurability means The state of being perdurable. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
PERDURABILITY — [Noun] The state or quality of being extremely durable or long-lasting. From Middle English perdurabilite, from Old French pardurablete, derived from Latin perdurare ("to last or endure"), combining per- ("thoroughly") and durare ("to harden, endure"). Unlike "impermanence" (which bows to time’s erosion) or "ephemerality" (which flickers out before it is fully seen), perdurability is the quiet defiance of decay. It is the Roman aqueduct still standing after two millennia, the oak that outlives the house built beside it, the family recipe passed down through generations in ink that refuses to fade—proof that some things, against all odds, insist on staying.
noun
- The state of being perdurable.