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discontinuity

discontinuity / discontinuity / discontinuity
Noun
pl: discontinuities

This term describes a sharp break or a missing link in a sequence, whether that sequence is temporal, spatial, or logical. It carries a clinical or technical tone, suggesting a void where a smooth transition should exist, often evoking a sense of fragmentation or abruptness. In specialized fields like mathematics and geology, it refers to a precise point of rupture or a boundary where properties change instantly. Unlike a gradual shift, a discontinuity implies an immediate jump or a gap that cannot be bridged by a continuous line or layer.

Meanings

Noundiscontinuity

A lack of continuity or a state of being interrupted or disconnected.

"The sudden discontinuity in the narrative made the plot difficult to follow."

Noundiscontinuity

A point or region in a mathematical function or physical system where there is an abrupt change or a gap.

"The graph shows a clear discontinuity at x equals zero."

Noundiscontinuity

A break or gap in a geological sequence, such as an unconformity where rock layers are missing.

"The geologist identified a major discontinuity in the sedimentary strata."

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