- ETERNAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ETERNAL is having infinite duration : everlasting How to use eternal in a sentence
- Eternals (film) - Wikipedia
In 5000 BC, ten superpowered beings known as Eternals — Ajak, Sersi, Ikaris, Kingo, Sprite, Phastos, Makkari, Druig, Gilgamesh, and Thena —are sent to Earth by Arishem, a Celestial, on the starship Domo They are charged with exterminating invasive entities known as the Deviants
- ETERNAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Eternal, endless, everlasting, perpetual imply lasting or going on without ceasing That which is eternal is, by its nature, without beginning or end: God, the eternal Father
- ETERNAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Incomprehensible and invisible, eternal and unbegotten, he was throughout endless ages in serenity and quiescence
- eternal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Eternal, permanent; having existed (and existing) forever Endless, unending; lasting forever (rare) Long-lasting; non- ephemeral “ ēternā̆l, -ē̆l, adj ”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich : University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 19 January 2019 From Latin aeternālis
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Definition of eternal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Eternal - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
"eternal and unchanging, perpetual, everlasting, having no end," early 15c , from Old French sempiternel "eternal, everlasting" (13c ) or directly from Medieval Latin sempiternalis, from Latin sempiternus "everlasting, perpetual, continual," from semper "always, ever" (see semper-)
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