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Webster Dictionary :: Continued

CONTINUED, pp. 1. Drawn out; protracted; produced; extended in length; extended ...

Webster Dictionary :: Continuedly

CONTINUEDLY, adv. Without interruption; without ceasing.

Webster Dictionary :: Continuer

CONTINUER, n. One who continues; cone that has the power of perseverance.

Webster Dictionary :: Continuing

CONTINUING, ppr. 1. Remaining fixed or permanent; abiding; lasting; enduring; pe...

Webster Dictionary :: Continuity

CONTINUITY, n. [L.] Connection uninterrupted; cohesion; close union of parts; un...

Webster Dictionary :: Continuous

CONTINUOUS, a. [L.] Joined without intervening space; as continuous depth.

Webster Dictionary :: Contorsion

CONTORTION, CONTORSION, n. [L.]

Webster Dictionary :: Contort

CONTORT, v.t. [L.] TO twist together; to writhe.

Webster Dictionary :: Contorted

CONTORTED, pp. Twisted together. A contorted corol, in botany, has the edge of o...

Webster Dictionary :: Contortion

CONTORTION, CONTORSION, n. [L.] 1. A twisting; a writhing; a wresting; a twist; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Contour

CONTOUR, n. The outline; the line that defines or terminates a figure.

Webster Dictionary :: Contourniated

CONTOURNIATED, a. Having edges appearing as if turned in a lathe.

Webster Dictionary :: Contra

CONTRA. A Latin preposition signifying against, in opposition, entering into the...

Webster Dictionary :: Contra-dance

CONTRA-DANCE, COUNTER-DANCE, n. A dance in which the partners are arranged in op...

Webster Dictionary :: Contra-tenor

CONTRA-TENOR, n. In music, a middle part between the tenor and treble; counter.

Webster Dictionary :: Contraband

CONTRABAND, a. [See Ban .] Prohibited. Contraband goods are such as are prohibit...

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