This is the 2003rd most frequent Spanish word.
durán
It is not a standalone word in Spanish; it could be a form of "durar" meaning "they last" or a proper noun like "Duran."
Here, 'duran' is used as the conjugated third-person plural form of the verb 'durar,' meaning 'to last,' indicating the duration of the meetings.
Las reuniones duran aproximadamente dos horas.
The meetings last approximately two hours.
In this case, 'durán' refers to a proper noun or name, specifically in a possessive or descriptive use, representing something or someone associated with Durán.
En el jardín crece un árbol de durán.
In the garden grows a tree of Durán.
Here, 'duran' again is used as the third-person plural form of 'durar,' but applied to the idea of longevity or resilience in the context of maintaining watches.