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Definition of continue
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Continue
(v. t.) To carry
onward
or
extend;
to
prolong
or
produce;
to add to or draw out in
length.
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There
::
There
(pron.)
In that
matter,
relation,
etc.; at that
point,
stage,
etc.,
regarded
as a
distinct
place;
as, he did not stop
there,
but
continued
his
speech..
Rhachis
::
Rhachis
(n.) The
continued
stem or
midrib
of a
pinnately
compound
leaf, as in a rose leaf or a
fern..
Run
::
Run (a.) To
continue
in
operation;
to be kept in
action
or
motion;
as, this
engine
runs night and day; the mill runs six days in the
week..
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
enlarge;
to
widen;
to carry out
further;
as, to
extend
the
capacities,
the
sphere
of
usefulness,
or
commerce;
to
extend
power or
influence;
to
continue,
as time; to
lengthen;
to
prolong;
as, to
extend
the time of
payment
or a
season
of
trail..
Pur
::
Pur (v. i.) To utter a low,
murmuring,
continued
sound,
as a cat does when
pleased..
Gaze
::
Gaze (n.) A fixed look; a look of
eagerness,
wonder,
or
admiration;
a
continued
look of
attention..
Tug
::
Tug (v. t.) To pull or draw with great
effort;
to draw along with
continued
exertion;
to haul
along;
to tow; as, to tug a
loaded
cart; to tug a ship into
port..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Long
continued;
lengthened
in
duration;
prolonged
in time; as, a great
while;
a great
interval..
Fricative
::
Fricative
(a.)
Produced
by the
friction
or
rustling
of the
breath,
intonated
or
unintonated,
through
a
narrow
opening
between
two of the mouth
organs;
uttered
through
a close
approach,
but not with a
complete
closure,
of the
organs
of
articulation,
and hence
capable
of being
continued
or
prolonged;
-- said of
certain
consonantal
sounds,
as f, v, s, z, etc..
Currency
::
Currency
(n.) A
continued
or
uninterrupted
course
or flow like that of a
stream;
as, the
currency
of
time..
Continued
::
Continued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Continu.
Parallel
::
Parallel
(n.)
Conformity
continued
through
many
particulars
or in all
essential
points;
resemblance;
similarity.
Guilloche
::
Guilloche
(n.) An
ornament
in the form of two or more bands or
strings
twisted
over each other in a
continued
series,
leaving
circular
openings
which are
filled
with round
ornaments..
Siege
::
Siege (n.)
Hence,
a
continued
attempt
to gain
possession..
Bide
::
Bide (v. t.) To
remain;
to
continue
or be
permanent
in a place or
state;
to
continue
to be.
Buffeting
::
Buffeting
(n.) A
succession
of
blows;
continued
violence,
as of winds or
waves;
afflictions;
adversity..
Run
::
Run (a.) To
discuss;
to
continue
to think or speak about
something;
-- with on.
Avulsion
::
Avulsion
(n.) The
sudden
removal
of lands or soil from the
estate
of one man to that of
another
by an
inundation
or a
current,
or by a
sudden
change
in the
course
of a river by which a part of the
estate
of one man is cut off and
joined
to the
estate
of
another.
The
property
in the part thus
separated,
or cut off,
continues
in the
original
owner..
Support
::
Support
(v. t.) To carry on; to
enable
to
continue;
to
maintain;
as, to
support
a war or a
contest;
to
support
an
argument
or a
debate..
Continuator
::
Continuator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
continues;
esp., one who
continues
a
series
or a work; a
continuer..
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