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durables

n. (context economics English) (plural of durable nodot=1 English); durable goods.

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durables

n. consumer goods that are not destroyed by use [syn: durable goods, consumer durables]

Usage examples of "durables".

If a powerful player were playing against the King’s side, the piece played might have been one of the reflective durables such as Totem, or even Herald.

If a Talent is continuous, as for example it is with a Ruler or a Sorcerer, then the Gamesman is one of the Greater Durables or Adamants.

If a powerful player were playing against the King's side, the piece played might have been one of the reflective durables such as Totem, or even Herald.

The period from when the product is sold to when it's discarded or recycled is called the recovery cycle, and has been estimated as being ten years for transportation (especially cars) and consumer durables, twenty for producer durables (machinery), and up to fifty years for cabling and construction.

Now Tamayama's new regime was applying the same principle to durables and electronic goods made in Southeast Asia, mostly by Mick's own companies.

What does that do to the construction industry, the heavy durables, the furniture manufacturers?

Maybe once I become more established I can fly north, rent a U-Haul, then drive south with my reclaimed beloved consumer durables.