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Definition of continual
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Continual
(a.)
Occuring
in
steady
and rapid
succession;
very
frequent;
often
repeated.
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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..
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To move with a
continual
change
of place among the
particles
or
parts,
as a
fluid;
to
change
place or
circulate,
as a
liquid;
as,
rivers
flow from
springs
and
lakes;
tears flow from the
eyes..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change;
permanent;
regular;
continuous;
continually
recurring;
steadfast;
faithful;
not
fickle..
Continuous
::
Continuous
(a.)
Without
break,
cessation,
or
interruption;
without
intervening
space or time;
uninterrupted;
unbroken;
continual;
unceasing;
constant;
continued;
protracted;
extended;
as, a
continuous
line of
railroad;
a
continuous
current
of
electricity..
Everliving
::
Everliving
(a.)
Continual;
incessant;
unintermitted.
Alday
::
Alday
(adv.)
Continually.
Constantly
::
Constantly
(adv.)
With
constancy;
steadily;
continually;
perseveringly;
without
cessation;
uniformly.
Approximation
::
Approximation
(n.) A
continual
approach
or
coming
nearer
to a
result;
as, to solve an
equation
by
approximation..
Hourly
::
Hourly
(adv.)
Every hour;
frequently;
continually.
Fret
::
Fret (n.)
Agitation
of mind
marked
by
complaint
and
impatience;
disturbance
of
temper;
irritation;
as, he keeps his mind in a
continual
fret..
Wellspring
::
Wellspring
(n.) A
fountain;
a
spring;
a
source
of
continual
supply.
Incessantly
::
Incessantly
(adv.)
Unceasingly;
continually.
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..
Hourly
::
Hourly
(a.)
Happening
or done every hour;
occurring
hour by hour;
frequent;
often
repeated;
renewed
hour by hour;
continual.
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.)
Continual
or
importunate
talk;
prattle;
prating.
Stillicidious
::
Stillicide
(n.) A
continual
falling
or
succession
of
drops;
rain water
falling
from the
eaves.
Intermissive
::
Intermissive
(a.)
Having
temporary
cessations;
not
continual;
intermittent.
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) The
common
European
sandpiper
(Tringoides
hypoleucus);
-- so
called
because
it
continually
oscillates
its body.
Standing
::
Standing
(a.)
Established
by law,
custom,
or the like;
settled;
continually
existing;
permanent;
not
temporary;
as, a
standing
army;
legislative
bodies
have
standing
rules of
proceeding
and
standing
committees..
Harp
::
Harp (n.) To dwell on or recur to a
subject
tediously
or
monotonously
in
speaking
or in
writing;
to refer to
something
repeatedly
or
continually;
--
usually
with on or upon.
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