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continuity

[U] Uncountable
pl: continuitiespast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

This term evokes a sense of a seamless, unbroken thread. It is frequently used in professional or technical settings to describe a system that does not crash or a narrative that does not have plot holes. It suggests a reliable flow where the end of one segment matches the beginning of the next perfectly. In the film industry, it refers to the meticulous detail of ensuring a character's hair or prop placement remains identical across different shots. In a broader philosophical or organizational sense, it implies stability and the avoidance of disruptive gaps or sudden shifts.

Refers to the abstract quality of being continuous, such as the continuity of a tradition or the continuity of a mathematical function.

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Noun
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The state of remaining unchanged or consistent over a period of time.

"The continuity of the government is vital during a crisis."

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