undecaying
21durable — adj 1. enduring, abiding, persisting, continuing; resistant, stout, long lasting, strong, substantial, sound, holding up well; imperishable, perdurable, unfading, undecaying, incorruptible, amaranthine, perennial. 2. endless, everlasting,… …
22immutable — adj 1. changeless, unchangeable, invariable, unalterable, incommutable, irreversible, inflexible; undeviating, unfaltering, unwavering, steadfast, reliable, steady; firm, fast, fixed, constant, durable, solid, stable, permanent. 2. enduring,… …
23imperishable — adj indestructible, inextinguishable, indissoluble, infrangible, unbreakable; indelible, ineradicable; immutable, unalterable, unchangeable, changeless, incommutable; unfading, undecaying, incorruptible, amaranthine, perennial, (of leaves) Bot.… …
24indestructible — adj 1. deathless, undying; imperishable, inextinguishable, indissoluble, infrangible, unbreakable; indelible, ineradicable; immutable, unalterable, incommutable, changeless, unchangeable; unfading, incorruptible, undecaying, amaranthine,… …
25indissoluble — adj undissolvable, indissolvable, insoluble, infusible; indivisible, irreducible, indiscerpt ible; indestructible, imperishable, undying, deathless, inextinguishable, infrangible, unbreakable, irrefrangible; indelible, ineradicable; immutable,… …
26permanent — adj 1. eternal, Archaic. eterne, infinite, everlasting, Literary. sempiternal; immortal, undying, deathless; imperishable, indestructible, indissoluble, incorruptible, undecaying, unfading; long lived, longevous, amaranthine, perennial, Bot. (of… …
27unchangeable — adj 1. immutable, changeless, unalterable, incommutable, invariable; stable, stationary, firm, fixed, sound, solid, balanced; dependable, reliable, steady, steadfast; permanent, established, confirmed, inveterate, strong, deep rooted, entrenched …
28aphthitalite — afˈthid.əlˌīt, apˈth noun ( s) Etymology: Greek aphthitos indestructible (from a a (II) + assumed phthitos, verbal of phthiein to waste away) + hal , hals salt + English ite more at phthisis, salt …
29squal|or — «SKWOL uhr», noun. 1. misery and dirt; filth: »By modern standards people in medieval Europe lived in indescribable squalor. Hovel piled upon hovel squalor immortalized in undecaying stone (Hawthorne). 2. Figurative. the quality or condition of… …