Continued vs. Continuous

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Continuedadjective

(dated) Prolonged; unstopped.

Continuedadjective

Uninterrupted.

Continuedverb

simple past tense and past participle of continue

Continuednoun

the word continued when placed in the end of the page to show it is to be continued

Continuedadjective

Having extension of time, space, order of events, exertion of energy, etc.; extended; protracted; uninterrupted; also, resumed after interruption; extending through a succession of issues, session, etc.; as, a continued story.

Continuedadjective

without stop or interruption;

Continuousadjective

Without stopping; without a break, cessation, or interruption

Continuousadjective

Without intervening space; continued

Continuousadjective

(botany) Not deviating or varying from uniformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated.

Continuousadjective

Such that, for every x in the domain, for each small open interval D about f(x), there's an interval containing x whose image is in D.

Continuousadjective

Such that each open set in the target space has an open preimage (in the domain space, with respect to the given function).

Continuousadjective

(grammar) Expressing an ongoing action or state.

Continuousadjective

Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening space or time; uninterrupted; unbroken; continual; unceasing; constant; continued; protracted; extended; as, a continuous line of railroad; a continuous current of electricity.

Continuousadjective

Not deviating or varying from uninformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated.

Continuousadjective

continuing in time or space without interruption;

Continuousadjective

of a function or curve; extending without break or irregularity

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