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Definition of continued
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Continued
(p. p. & a.)
Having
extension
of time,
space,
order of
events,
exertion
of
energy,
etc.;
extended;
protracted;
uninterrupted;
also,
resumed
after
interruption;
extending
through
a
succession
of
issues,
session,
etc.; as, a
continued
story..
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Cinchonism
::
Cinchonism
(n.) A
condition
produced
by the
excessive
or
long-continued
use of
quinine,
and
marked
by
deafness,
roaring
in the ears,
vertigo,
etc..
Bask
::
Bask (v. t.) To warm by
continued
exposure
to heat; to warm with
genial
heat.
Croon
::
Croon (n.) A low,
continued
moan; a
murmur..
Chondrin
::
Chondrin
(n.) A
colorless,
amorphous,
nitrogenous
substance,
tasteless
and
odorless,
formed
from
cartilaginous
tissue
by
long-continued
action
of
boiling
water.
It is
similar
to
gelatin,
and is a large
ingredient
of
commercial
gelatin..
Encore
::
Encore
(n.) A call or
demand
(as, by
continued
applause)
for a
repetition;
as, the
encores
were
numerous..
Process
::
Process
(n.) The act of
proceeding;
continued
forward
movement;
procedure;
progress;
advance.
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..
Discontinuee
::
Discontinuee
(n.) One whose
possession
of an
estate
is
broken
off, or
discontinued;
one whose
estate
is
subject
to
discontinuance..
Lobated
::
Lobated
(a.)
Having
lobes;
-- said of the tails of
certain
fishes
having
the
integument
continued
to the bases of the fin rays.
Perpetuate
::
Perpetuate
(v. t.) To make
perpetual;
to cause to
endure,
or to be
continued,
indefinitely;
to
preserve
from
extinction
or
oblivion;
to
eternize..
Continued
::
Continued
(p. p. & a.)
Having
extension
of time,
space,
order of
events,
exertion
of
energy,
etc.;
extended;
protracted;
uninterrupted;
also,
resumed
after
interruption;
extending
through
a
succession
of
issues,
session,
etc.; as, a
continued
story..
Yeared
::
Yeared
(a.)
Containing
years;
having
existed
or
continued
many
years;
aged.
Rhachis
::
Rhachis
(n.) The
continued
stem or
midrib
of a
pinnately
compound
leaf, as in a rose leaf or a
fern..
Discontinued
::
Discontinued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Discontinu.
Clamor
::
Clamor
(n.) A
continued
expression
of
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
a
popular
outcry.
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..
Lift
::
Lift (v. t.) To move in a
direction
opposite
to that of
gravitation;
to
raise;
to
elevate;
to bring up from a lower place to a
higher;
to
upheave;
sometimes
implying
a
continued
support
or
holding
in the
higher
place;
-- said of
material
things;
as, to lift the foot or the hand; to lift a chair or a
burden..
Resident
::
Resident
(a.)
Dwelling,
or
having
an
abode,
in a place for a
continued
length
of time;
residing
on one's own
estate;
--
opposed
to
nonresident;
as,
resident
in the city or in the
country..
Stamped
::
Stammering
(n.) A
disturbance
in the
formation
of
sounds.
It is due
essentially
to
long-continued
spasmodic
contraction
of the
diaphragm,
by which
expiration
is
preented,
and hence it may be
considered
as a
spasmodic
inspiration..
Heterocercal
::
Heterocercal
(a.)
Having
the
vertebral
column
evidently
continued
into the upper lobe of the tail, which is
usually
longer
than the lower one, as in
sharks..
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