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What does Perennis mean?

"Perennis" is a Latin word meaning "everlasting" or "perpetual."

It can also be translated as "enduring," "permanent," or "evergreen."

The word is often used in a botanical context to describe plants that live for more than two years, such as trees and shrubs. It can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe something that is timeless or enduring, like ideas or philosophies.

Here are some examples of how "perennis" is used:

* "Perennial plants" refer to plants that live for more than two years.

* "Perennial wisdom" refers to wisdom that is timeless and enduring.

* "A perennis philosophy" might refer to a philosophy that is unchanging and applicable across time and cultures.

The word "perennis" is also the root of the English word "perennial."

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