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Definition of continuation
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Continuation
(n.) That act or state of
continuing;
the state of being
continued;
uninterrupted
extension
or
succession;
prolongation;
propagation.
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Combe
::
Combe (n.) That
unwatered
portion
of a
valley
which forms its
continuation
beyond
and above the most
elevated
spring
that
issues
into it.
Rhaphe
::
Rhaphe
(n.) The
continuation
of the seed stalk along the side of an
anatropous
ovule or seed,
forming
a ridge or
seam..
Midrib
::
Midrib
(n.) A
continuation
of the
petiole,
extending
from the base to the apex of the
lamina
of a
leaf..
Discontinuation
::
Discontinuation
(n.)
Breach
or
interruption
of
continuity;
separation
of parts in a
connected
series;
discontinuance.
Continuation
::
Continuation
(n.) That act or state of
continuing;
the state of being
continued;
uninterrupted
extension
or
succession;
prolongation;
propagation.
Archeus
::
Archeus
(n.) The vital
principle
or force which
(according
to the
Paracelsians)
presides
over the
growth
and
continuation
of
living
beings;
the anima mundi or
plastic
power of the old
philosophers.
Lapel
::
Lapel (n.) That part of a
garment
which is
turned
back;
specifically,
the lap, or fold, of the front of a coat in
continuation
of
collar..
Supplement
::
Supplement
(v. t.) That which fills up,
completes,
or makes an
addition
to,
something
already
organized,
arranged,
or set
apart;
specifically,
a part added to, or
issued
as a
continuation
of, a book or
paper,
to make good its
deficiencies
or
correct
its
errors..
Frog
::
Frog (n.) A
supporting
plate
having
raised
ribs that form
continuations
of the
rails,
to guide the
wheels
where one track
branches
from
another
or
crosses
it..
Metalepsis
::
Metalepsis
(n.) The
continuation
of a trope in one word
through
a
succession
of
significations,
or the union of two or more
tropes
of a
different
kind in one
word..
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
continuation
in a
different
direction,
most often at a right
angle,
of a
building,
face of a
building,
or any
member,
as a
molding
or mold; --
applied
to the
shorter
in
contradistinction
to the
longer;
thus, a
facade
of sixty feet east and west has a
return
of
twenty
feet north and
south..
Toothing
::
Toothing
(n.)
Bricks
alternately
projecting
at the end of a wall, in order that they may be
bonded
into a
continuation
of it when the
remainder
is
carried
up..
Still
::
Still (a.) In
continuation
by
successive
or
repeated
acts;
always;
ever;
constantly;
uniformly.
Continuance
::
Continuance
(n.)
Uninterrupted
succession;
continuation;
constant
renewal;
perpetuation;
propagation.
Extension
::
Extension
(v. t.) The act of
extending
or the state of being
extended;
a
stretching
out;
enlargement
in
breadth
or
continuation
of
length;
increase;
augmentation;
expansion.
Elongation
::
Elongation
(n.) That which
lengthens
out;
continuation.
Vermiculation
::
Vermiculation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
moving
in the
manner
of a worm;
continuation
of
motion
from one part to
another;
as, the
vermiculation,
or
peristaltic
motion,
of the
intestines..
Continuation
::
Continuation
(n.) That which
extends,
increases,
supplements,
or
carries
on; as, the
continuation
of a
story..
Sequel
::
Sequel
(n.) That which
follows;
a
succeeding
part;
continuation;
as, the
sequel
of a man's
advantures
or
history..
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