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continuities
Variant of continuity
continuity
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con·ti·nu·ity (kän′tə no̵̅o̅′ə tē, -nyo̵̅o̅′-)
noun pl. continuities -·ties
- the state or quality of being continuous; connectedness; coherence
- a continuous flow, series, or succession; unbroken, coherent whole
- continuous duration
- ☆ the detailed script or scenario for a film, radio or TV program, etc. as it actually appears in final form
- a series of comments or announcements connecting the parts of a radio or TV program
- the script or story of a comic strip
- Film smooth and matching transitions from one shot or sequence to the next
Etymology: OFr continuite < L continuitas
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