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Definition of continued
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Continued
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Awning
::
Awning
(n.) That part of the poop deck which is
continued
forward
beyond
the
bulkhead
of the
cabin.
Tract
::
Tract (v.)
Continued
or
protracted
duration;
length;
extent.
Process
::
Process
(n.) The act of
proceeding;
continued
forward
movement;
procedure;
progress;
advance.
Aphlogistic
::
Aphlogistic
(a.)
Flameless;
as, an
aphlogistic
lamp, in which a coil of wire is kept in a state of
continued
ignition
by
alcohol,
without
flame..
Prescriptive
::
Prescriptive
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
acquired
by,
immemorial
or
long-continued
use and
enjoyment;
as, a
prescriptive
right of
title;
pleading
the
continuance
and
authority
of long
custom..
Antipeptone
::
Antipeptone
(n.) A
product
of
gastric
and
pancreatic
digestion,
differing
from
hemipeptone
in not being
decomposed
by the
continued
action
of
pancreatic
juice..
Encore
::
Encore
(n.) A call or
demand
(as, by
continued
applause)
for a
repetition;
as, the
encores
were
numerous..
Afflict
::
Afflict
(v. t.) To
inflict
some great
injury
or hurt upon,
causing
continued
pain or
mental
distress;
to
trouble
grievously;
to
torment..
Rumble
::
Rumble
(v. i.) To make a low,
heavy,
continued
sound;
as, the
thunder
rumbles
at a
distance..
Stream
::
Stream
(n.) A
continued
current
or
course;
as, a
stream
of
weather..
Continuo
::
Continuo
(n.) Basso
continuo,
or
continued
bass..
Long
::
Long
(superl.)
Drawn out or
extended
in time;
continued
through
a
considerable
tine, or to a great
length;
as, a long
series
of
events;
a long
debate;
a long
drama;
a long
history;
a long
book..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) That which is so
common,
or
continued,
as to be
considered
a
settled
establishment
or
institution..
Mydriasis
::
Mydriasis
(n.) A
long-continued
or
excessive
dilatation
of the pupil of the eye.
Afflictive
::
Afflictive
(a.)
Giving
pain;
causing
continued
or
repeated
pain or
grief;
distressing.
Sacchulmic
::
Sacchulmic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
obtained
as a dark
amorphous
substance
by the
long-continued
boiling
of
sucrose
with very
dilute
sulphuric
acid. It
resembles
humic
acid..
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..
Albatross
::
Albatross
(n.) A
web-footed
bird, of the genus
Diomedea,
of which there are
several
species.
They are the
largest
of sea
birds,
capable
of
long-continued
flight,
and are often seen at great
distances
from the land. They are found
chiefly
in the
southern
hemisphere..
Lethargy
::
Lethargy
(n.)
Morbid
drowsiness;
continued
or
profound
sleep,
from which a
person
can
scarcely
be
awaked..
Unremitting
::
Unremitting
(a.) Not
remitting;
incessant;
continued;
persevering;
as,
unremitting
exertions..
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