Consistency vs. Continuity

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Consistencynoun

Local coherence.

Consistencynoun

Correspondence or compatibility.

Consistencynoun

Reliability or uniformity; the quality of being consistent.

Consistencynoun

The degree of viscosity of something.

Consistencynoun

(logic) Freedom from contradiction; the state of a system of axioms such that none of the propositions deduced from them are mutually contradictory.

Consistencynoun

(obsolete) Firmness of constitution or character; substantiality; durability; persistency.

Consistencynoun

the property of holding together and retaining its shape;

Consistencynoun

a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts

Consistencynoun

logical coherence and accordance with the facts;

Consistencynoun

(logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another

Consistencynoun

consistent behaviour or treatment

Consistencynoun

the quality of achieving a level of performance which does not vary greatly in quality over time

Consistencynoun

the way in which a substance holds together; thickness or viscosity

Consistency

In classical deductive logic, a consistent theory is one that does not lead to a logical contradiction. The lack of contradiction can be defined in either semantic or syntactic terms.

Continuitynoun

Lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time.

Continuitynoun

A characteristic property of a continuous function.

Continuitynoun

(narratology) A narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a series of stories are accounted for in present stories.

Continuitynoun

Consistency between multiple shots depicting the same scene but possibly filmed on different occasions.

Continuitynoun

the state of being continuous; uninterrupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers.

Continuitynoun

uninterrupted connection or union

Continuitynoun

a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot

Continuitynoun

the property of a continuous and connected period of time

Continuitynoun

the unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over time

Continuitynoun

a state of stability and the absence of disruption

Continuitynoun

a connection or line of development with no sharp breaks

Continuitynoun

the maintenance of continuous action and self-consistent detail in the various scenes of a film or broadcast

Continuitynoun

the linking of broadcast items by a spoken commentary

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