Perpetual

/pərˈpɛtʃuəl/ adjective

Continuing without end or stopping, or seeming to last forever. It can also mean happening so often that it feels constant.

From Latin “perpetuus” meaning “continuous, unbroken,” possibly from “per-” (through) + a root meaning “to seek or strive.” It suggests something that goes on through all time.

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