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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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Disuse
::
Disuse
(v. t.) To cease to use; to
discontinue
the
practice
of.
Currency
::
Currency
(n.) A
continued
or
uninterrupted
course
or flow like that of a
stream;
as, the
currency
of
time..
Run
::
Run (a.) To have a legal
course;
to be
attached;
to
continue
in
force,
effect,
or
operation;
to
follow;
to go in
company;
as,
certain
covenants
run with the
land..
Melancholy
::
Melancholy
(n.) Great and
continued
depression
of
spirits,
amounting
to
mental
unsoundness;
melancholia..
Typhus
::
Typhus
(n.) A
contagious
continued
fever
lasting
from two to three
weeks,
attended
with great
prostration
and
cerebral
disorder,
and
marked
by a
copious
eruption
of red spots upon the body. Also
called
jail
fever,
famine
fever,
putrid
fever,
spottled
fever,
etc. See Jail
fever,
under
Jail..
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To
continue
in a
state.
Propagable
::
Propagable
(a.)
Capable
of being
propagated,
or of being
continued
or
multiplied
by
natural
generation
or
production..
Ring
::
Ring (n.) Any loud
sound;
the sound of
numerous
voices;
a sound
continued,
repeated,
or
reverberated..
Myosis
::
Myosis
(n.)
Long-continued
contraction
of the pupil of the eye.
Flat-cap
::
Flat-cap
(n.) A kind of
low-crowned
cap
formerly
worn by all
classes
in
England,
and
continued
in
London
after
disuse
elsewhere;
--
hence,
a
citizen
of
London..
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) To be
awake;
to be or
continue
without
sleep;
to wake; to keep
vigil.
Thread
::
Thread
(n.) Fig.:
Something
continued
in a long
course
or
tenor;
a,s the
thread
of life, or of a
discourse..
Continuator
::
Continuator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
continues;
esp., one who
continues
a
series
or a work; a
continuer..
Top
::
Top (n.) A
child's
toy,
commonly
in the form of a
conoid
or pear, made to spin on its
point,
usually
by
drawing
off a
string
wound round its
surface
or stem, the
motion
being
sometimes
continued
by means of a
whip..
Progression
::
Progression
(n.)
Regular
or
proportional
advance
in
increase
or
decrease
of
numbers;
continued
proportion,
arithmetical,
geometrical,
or
harmonic..
Lifetime
::
Lifetime
(n.) The time that life
continues.
Xerophthalmia
::
Xerophthalmia
(n.) An
abnormal
dryness
of the
eyeball
produced
usually
by
long-continued
inflammation
and
subsequent
atrophy
of the
conjunctiva.
Pursue
::
Pursue
(v. i.) To go on; to
proceed,
especially
in
argument
or
discourse;
to
continue..
Meditation
::
Meditation
(n.) The act of
meditating;
close or
continued
thought;
the
turning
or
revolving
of a
subject
in the mind;
serious
contemplation;
reflection;
musing.
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..
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