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Definition of continual
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of continual is as below...
Continual
(a.)
Proceeding
without
interruption
or
cesstaion;
continuous;
unceasing;
lasting;
abiding.
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Approximation
::
Approximation
(n.) A
continual
approach
or
coming
nearer
to a
result;
as, to solve an
equation
by
approximation..
Ay
::
Ay (a.)
Always;
ever;
continually;
for an
indefinite
time.
Clack
::
Clack (n.) To utter words
rapidly
and
continually,
or with
abruptness;
to let the
tongue
run..
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.)
Continual
or
importunate
talk;
prattle;
prating.
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) An
interval
of time in which a
certain
succession
of
events
or
phenomena
is
completed,
and then
returns
again and
again,
uniformly
and
continually
in the same
order;
a
periodical
space of time
marked
by the
recurrence
of
something
peculiar;
as, the cycle of the
seasons,
or of the
year..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change;
permanent;
regular;
continuous;
continually
recurring;
steadfast;
faithful;
not
fickle..
Loquacity
::
Loquacity
(n.) The habit or
practice
of
talking
continually
or
excessively;
inclination
to talk too much;
talkativeness;
garrulity.
Alday
::
Alday
(adv.)
Continually.
Continually
::
Continually
(adv.)
Without
cessation;
unceasingly;
continuously;
as, the
current
flows
continually..
Infield
::
Infield
(n.)
Arable
and
manured
land kept
continually
under crop; --
distinguished
from
outfield.
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To be
capable
of
recalling
when
required;
to keep in mind; to be
continually
aware or
thoughtful
of; to
preserve
fresh in the
memory;
to
attend
to; to think of with
gratitude,
affection,
respect,
or any other
emotion..
Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. t.) To
swallow
much or
often;
to
swallow
with
immoderate
gust; to drink
greedily
or
continually;
as, one who
guzzles
beer..
Loquacious
::
Loquacious
(a.) Given to
continual
talking;
talkative;
garrulous.
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
reproduction
or
renewal
of
tissues,
cells,
etc., which have been used up and
destroyed
by the
ordinary
processes
of life; as, the
continual
regeneration
of the
epithelial
cells of the body, or the
regeneration
of the
contractile
substance
of
muscle..
Limit
::
Limit (v. t.) A
determinate
quantity,
to which a
variable
one
continually
approaches,
and may
differ
from it by less than any given
difference,
but to
which,
under the law of
variation,
the
variable
can never
become
exactly
equivalent..
Continual
::
Continual
(a.)
Occuring
in
steady
and rapid
succession;
very
frequent;
often
repeated.
Wellspring
::
Wellspring
(n.) A
fountain;
a
spring;
a
source
of
continual
supply.
Constantly
::
Constantly
(adv.)
With
constancy;
steadily;
continually;
perseveringly;
without
cessation;
uniformly.
Gemmule
::
Gemmule
(n.) One of the
imaginary
granules
or atoms
which,
according
to
Darwin's
hypothesis
of
pangenesis,
are
continually
being
thrown
off from every cell or unit, and
circulate
freely
throughout
the
system,
and when
supplied
with
proper
nutriment
multiply
by
self-division
and
ultimately
develop
into cells like those from which they were
derived.
They are
supposed
to be
transmitted
from the
parent
to the
offspring,
but are often
transmitted
in a
dormant
state
during
many
generations
and are the
Repetend
::
Repetend
(n.) That part of a
circulating
decimal
which
recurs
continually,
ad
infinitum:
--
sometimes
indicated
by a dot over the first and last
figures;
thus, in the
circulating
decimal
.728328328
+
(otherwise
.7/8/),
the
repetend
is 283..
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