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persistentOne entry found for persistent. Main Entry: per·sis·tentPronunciation: -t&nt Function: adjective Etymology: Latin persistent-, persistens, present participle of persistere 1 : existing for a long or longer than usual time or continuously: as a : retained beyond the usual period <a persistent leaf> b : continuing without change in function or structure <persistent gills> c : effective in the open for an appreciable time usually through slow volatilizing <mustard gas is persistent> d : degraded only slowly by the environment <persistent pesticides> e : remaining infective for a relatively long time in a vector after an initial period of incubation <persistent viruses> 2 a : continuing or inclined to persist in a course b : continuing to exist despite interference or treatment <a persistent cough> <has been in a persistent vegetative state for two years> - per·sis·tent·ly adverb
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