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    continuum
    /kənˈtɪnjʊəm/

    noun

    • 1. a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, but the extremes are quite distinct: "a continuum of special educational needs"

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  2. something that changes in character gradually or in very slight stages without any clear dividing points: It's not " left-wing or right-wing " - political opinion is a long continuum. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Keeping and staying the same. anti-progressive. calcification. calcify. consistency. consistent. diffusible. inveteracy.

  3. The meaning of CONTINUUM is a coherent whole characterized as a collection, sequence, or progression of values or elements varying by minute degrees. How to use continuum in a sentence.

  4. CONTINUUM meaning: 1. something that changes in character gradually or in very slight stages without any clear…. Learn more.

  5. A continuum is something that keeps on going, changing slowly over time, like the continuum of the four seasons.

  6. noun. , plural con·tin·u·a [k, uh, n-, tin, -yoo-, uh]. a continuous extent, series, or whole. Mathematics. a set of elements such that between any two of them there is a third element. the set of all real numbers. any compact, connected set containing at least two elements. continuum. / kənˈtɪnjʊəm /.

  7. Definition of continuum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. A continuum is a set of things on a scale, which have a particular characteristic to different degrees. [ formal ] These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health.

  9. CONTINUUM meaning: a range or series of things that are slightly different from each other and that exist between two different possibilities.

  10. Continuum definition: A continuous extent, succession, or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division. Dictionary Thesaurus

  11. n. pl. con·tin·u·a (-tĭn′yo͞o-ə) or con·tin·u·ums. 1. A continuous extent, succession, or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division. 2. Mathematics. a. A set having the same number of points as all the real numbers in an interval. b. The set of all real numbers.