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Definition of continue
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Continue
(v. t.) To
protract
or
extend
in
duration;
to
preserve
or
persist
in; to cease not.
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Breakdown
::
Breakdown
(n.) A
noisy,
rapid,
shuffling
dance
engaged
in
competitively
by a
number
of
persons
or pairs in
succession,
as among the
colored
people
of the
Southern
United
States,
and so
called,
perhaps,
because
the
exercise
is
continued
until most of those who take part in it break
down..
Dure
::
Dure (a.) To last; to
continue;
to
endure.
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To
continue
upright
in a
certain
locality,
as a tree fixed by the
roots,
or a
building
resting
on its
foundation..
Jade
::
Jade (v. t.) To
exhaust
by
overdriving
or
long-continued
labor of any kind; to tire or wear out by
severe
or
tedious
tasks;
to
harass.
Uniformity
::
Uniformity
(n.)
Continued
or
unvaried
sameness
or
likeness.
Nol-pros
::
Nol-pros
(v. t.) To
discontinue
by
entering
a nolle
prosequi;
to
decline
to
prosecute.
Slur
::
Slur (n.) A mark, thus [/ or /],
connecting
notes that are to be sung to the same
syllable,
or made in one
continued
breath
of a wind
instrument,
or with one
stroke
of a bow; a tie; a sign of
legato..
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not set off, as a share in a firm; not made
actually
separate
by
division;
as, a
partner,
owning
one half in a firm, is said to own an
undivided
half so long as the
business
continues
and his share is not set off to him..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) An
annual
parish
festival
formerly
held in
commemoration
of the
dedication
of a
church.
Originally,
prayers
were said on the
evening
preceding,
and hymns were sung
during
the
night,
in the
church;
subsequently,
these
vigils
were
discontinued,
and the day
itself,
often with
succeeding
days, was
occupied
in rural
pastimes
and
exercises,
attended
by
eating
and
drinking,
often to
excess..
Dog-eared
::
Dog-eared
(a.)
Having
the
corners
of the
leaves
turned
down and
soiled
by
careless
or
long-continued
usage;
-- said of a book.
Retard
::
Retard
(v. t.) To keep
delaying;
to
continue
to
hinder;
to
prevent
from
progress;
to
render
more slow in
progress;
to
impede;
to
hinder;
as, to
retard
the march of an army; to
retard
the
motion
of a ship; --
opposed
to
accelerate..
Mydriasis
::
Mydriasis
(n.) A
long-continued
or
excessive
dilatation
of the pupil of the eye.
Straight-joint
::
Straight-joint
(a.)
Applied
to a floor the
boards
of which are so laid that the
joints
form a
continued
line
transverse
to the
length
of the
boards
themselves.
Propagable
::
Propagable
(a.)
Capable
of being
propagated,
or of being
continued
or
multiplied
by
natural
generation
or
production..
Rhachis
::
Rhachis
(n.) The
continued
stem or
midrib
of a
pinnately
compound
leaf, as in a rose leaf or a
fern..
Continuer
::
Continuer
(n.) One who
continues;
one who has the power of
perseverance
or
persistence.
Detainer
::
Detainer
(n.) A writ
authorizing
the
keeper
of a
prison
to
continue
to keep a
person
in
custody.
Monthly
::
Monthly
(a.)
Continued
a
month,
or a
performed
in a
month;
as, the
monthly
revolution
of the
moon..
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..
Buffeting
::
Buffeting
(n.) A
succession
of
blows;
continued
violence,
as of winds or
waves;
afflictions;
adversity..
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