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1. continuum
noun. ['kənˈtɪnjuːəm'] a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct or distinguishable from adjacent parts.
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Etymology
- continuum (Latin)
Rhymes with Continuum
- abiam
- abolitionism
- absalom
- absenteeism
- absolom
- absolutism
- abudrahm
- accustom
- activism
- adam
- addendum
- ad-nauseum
- adventuresome
- adventuresome
- adventurism
- adventurism
- afrikanerdom
- ageratum
- agrarianism
- ahlstrom
How do you pronounce continuum?
Pronounce continuum as kənˈtɪnjuəm.
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How do you spell continuum? Is it continum ?
A common misspelling of continuum is continum
Sentences with continuum
1. Noun, singular or mass
Teens can move up and down the custody continuum at any time.
Quotes about continuum
1. I have detected disturbances in the wash.''The wash?''The space-time wash.''Are we talking about some sort of Vogon laundromat, or what are we talking about?''Eddies in the space-time continuum.''Ah...is he. Is he.''What?''Er, who is Eddy, then, exactly?
- Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
2. Your mind is the knife that cuts the continuum of space and time into neat slices of linear experience.
- Deepak Chopra, The Way of the Wizard: Twenty Spiritual Lessons for Creating the Life You Want