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continuo — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • consistent adjective Acting or performing in the same reliable way over time.
  • constant adj Not changing; staying the same over time.
  • continued adj Ongoing or extended without stopping; carried on further.
  • continuous adjective Going on without any break or interruption.
  • continuum noun A continuous range or scale in which nearby points are barely different, but the far ends are very different from each other.
  • ongoing adj Currently happening or still in progress; not yet finished.
  • persistent adjective Continuing firmly despite difficulty or opposition; refusing to give up.
  • solid adjective Firm and stable in structure; not liquid or gas.
  • unbroken adj Whole and intact; not split or damaged.

Senses

continuo is used for these senses in English:

  • consistent Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature. [from late 16th c. in the obsolete sense ‘consisting of’]
  • constant Consistently recurring over time; persistent.
  • continued Uninterrupted.
  • ongoing Continuing, permanent, lasting.
  • persistent Indefinitely continuous.
  • solid (typography) Written as one word, without spaces or hyphens.
  • unbroken Continuous, without interruption.

consistent — full definition

  1. adjective Acting or performing in the same reliable way over time.
  2. adjective Compatible or in agreement with something else.

constant — full definition

  1. adj Not changing; staying the same over time.
  2. adj Loyal and dependable; steady in feeling or purpose.
  3. noun A value or quantity that never changes.

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