tenacious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)

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From Latin tenāx (“holding fast, clinging”), from tenēre (“to hold”), +‎ -ious.

tenacious (comparative more tenacious, superlative most tenacious)

  1. Clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
  2. Unwilling to yield or give up; dogged.
  3. Holding together; cohesive.
    • 1873, Henry Morton Stanley, My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave:
      The quagmiry road, trodden into tenacious paste by the long file of human beings ahead […]
  4. Having a good memory; retentive.

clinging to an object or surface; adhesive

unwilling to yield from a point of view etc; dogged

holding together; cohesive