Nondurable Definition
nŏn-do͝orə-bəl, -dyo͝or-
adjective
Not enduring; being in a state of constant consumption.
Nondurable items such as paper products.
American Heritage
Not durable; specif., designating a power of attorney that does not remain in effect after the person who authorized it becomes incompetent.
Webster's New World
(economics) Providing useful services for only one period, especially a year.
Wiktionary
noun
A consumable item.
Nondurables such as food.
American Heritage
(economics) A nondurable good.
Wiktionary
Other Word Forms of Nondurable
Noun
Singular:
nondurable
Plural:
nondurablesOrigin of Nondurable
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non- +"Ž durable
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