Phrases and idioms:
permanent magnet a magnet retaining its magnetic properties without continued excitation. Permanent Secretary (or Under-secretary etc.) Brit. a senior grade in the Civil Service, often a permanent adviser to a minister. permanent set
1 the irreversible deformation of a substance after being subjected to stress.
2 the amount of this. permanent tooth a tooth succeeding a milk tooth in a mammal, and lasting most of the mammal's life. permanent wave an artificial wave in the hair, intended to last for some time. permanent way Brit. the finished roadbed of a railway.
Derivatives:
permanence n. permanency n. permanentize v.tr. (also -ise). permanently adv.
Etymology: ME f. OF permanent or L permanere (as PER-, manere remain)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.