Continuous (adjective)

  1. Without a break or interruption.
  2. Unbroken in time; happening without interruption.
  3. Unbroken in space; extending without interruption.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin continuus "uninterrupted", from continere "to hold together".

Examples:

  1. The music was continuous for an hour.
  2. The company has a continuous operation.
  3. He provided a continuous service for 20 years.
  4. The process has a continuous flow.
  5. The mountain range is continuous.
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