| BORDURE | • bordure n. (Heraldry) A contrasting border around a shield. • BORDURE n. a border surrounding a heraldic shield. |
| DUREFUL | • dureful adj. (Obsolete) lasting. • DUREFUL adj. (Spenser) enduring, lasting. |
| DURESSE | • duresse n. Obsolete form of duress. • DURESSE n. compulsion by force, also DURESS. |
| ENDURED | • endured v. Simple past tense and past participle of endure. • ENDURE v. to last. |
| ENDURER | • endurer n. One who, or that which, endures or lasts. • ENDURER n. (obsolete) one who endures. |
| ENDURES | • endures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endure. • ENDURE v. to last. |
| IODURET | • ioduret n. (Chemistry, obsolete) iodide. • IODURET n. (obsolete) an iodide. |
| OBDURED | • obdured v. Simple past tense and past participle of obdure. • OBDURE v. to harden, also OBDURATE. |
| OBDURES | • obdures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obdure. • OBDURE v. to harden, also OBDURATE. |
| ORDURES | • ordures n. Plural of ordure. • ORDURE n. manure. |
| OUTDURE | • outdure v. (Transitive, obsolete) To endure beyond; to outlast. • OUTDURE v. (obsolete) to outlast. |
| PERDURE | • perdure v. (Intransitive) To continue to exist, last or endure, especially for a great length of time. • perdure v. (Intransitive, philosophy) To exist in such a way as to possess distinct temporal parts (in perdurantism). • PERDURE v. to continue to exist. |
| RONDURE | • rondure n. (Countable) A graceful curvature or round object; a ring; a sphere. • rondure n. (Uncountable) The quality of being round; roundness. • RONDURE n. (Shakespeare) a gracefully rounded curvature, also ROUNDURE. |
| VERDURE | • verdure n. The greenness of lush or growing vegetation; also: the vegetation itself. • verdure n. (By extension) A condition of health and vigour. • verdure v. (Transitive) To cover with verdure. |