From Middle English durabilite, from Old French durabilité, from Latin dūrābilitās (“durability”). Corresponding to durable -ity.
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durability (countable and uncountable, plural durabilities)
- Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force.
Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force
- Armenian: տոկունություն (hy) (tokunutʻyun)
- Bulgarian: трайност (bg) f (trajnost)
- Catalan: durabilitat f
- Czech: životnost (cs) f, trvanlivost (cs) f, výdrž f (of batteries)
- Danish: holdbarhed c, slidstyrke c, varighed c
- Dutch: duurzaamheid (nl)
- Estonian: vastupidavus, kestvus
- Finnish: kesto (fi), kestävyys (fi)
- French: durabilité (fr) f, résistance (fr) f
- German: Haltbarkeit (de) f
- Hindi: टिकाउपन m (ṭikāupan)
- Irish: buanfas m, buaine f, teilgean m
- Italian: durabilità (it) f
- Latin: firmitudo f, firmitas f, dūrābilitās f
- Lithuanian: tvermė f, patvarumas m
- Malay: ketahanan (ms), keawetan
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: holdbarhet m or f, bestandighet m or f
- Polish: żywotność (pl), czas życia (maszyny)
- Portuguese: durabilidade (pt) f
- Russian: долгове́чность (ru) f (dolgovéčnostʹ), живу́честь (ru) f (živúčestʹ), сто́йкость (ru) f (stójkostʹ), дли́тельность (ru) f (dlítelʹnostʹ)
- Spanish: durabilidad f
- Swedish: hållbarhet (sv) c, varighet c, beständighet (sv) c, slitstyrka c
- Telugu: మన్నిక (te) (mannika)
- Turkish: dayanıklılık (tr)
- Ukrainian: довгові́чність f (dovhovíčnistʹ), сті́йкість f (stíjkistʹ)
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