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continent
The term evokes a sense of immense scale and geographic isolation, typically separated by oceans. It suggests a primary division of the world, often carrying connotations of distinct cultural, political, or biological spheres that define regional identity. In a more archaic or specialized context, the word describes a person who exercises self-restraint or abstains from sensual pleasure. This usage is rare in modern conversation but persists in theological or philosophical texts to describe a state of disciplined moderation.
Countable when referring to the distinct large landmasses of the world, such as Asia or Antarctica.