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con·tin·u·a·tion    Audio Help   [kuhn-tin-yoo-ey-shuhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.the act or state of continuing; the state of being continued.
2.extension or carrying on to a further point: to request the continuation of a loan.
3.something that continues some preceding thing by being of the same kind or having a similar content: Today's weather will be a continuation of yesterday's.
4.Library Science.
a.a supplement to a publication previously issued.
b.a work published in continuance of a monograph, serial, or series.
5.British Stock Exchange. contango.

[Origin: 1350–1400; ME continuacio(u)n (< AF) < L continuātiōn- (s. of continuātiō). See continuate, -ion]
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con·tin·u·a·tion    Audio Help   (kən-tĭn'yōō-ā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. The act or fact of continuing.
    2. The state of being continued.
  1. An extension by which something is carried to a further point.
  2. A resumption after an interruption. See Usage Note at continuance.

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continuation

noun
1. the act of continuing an activity without interruption [syn: continuance] [ant: discontinuance
2. a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it [syn: sequel
3. a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive a line as continuing its established direction [syn: good continuation
4. the consequence of being lengthened in duration [syn: lengthiness

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conˌtinuˈation1 noun
the act of continuing, often after a break or pause
Example: the continuation of his studies
Arabic: إسْتِمرار، تَتابُع
Chinese (Simplified): 继续
Chinese (Traditional): 繼續
Czech: pokračování
Danish: fortsættelse; genoptagelse
Dutch: voortzetting
Estonian: jätkamine, jätkumine
Finnish: jatkaminen, jatkuminen
French: reprise
German: die Fortsetzung
Greek: συνέχιση (μετά από διακοπή)
Hungarian: folytatás
Icelandic: áframhald
Italian: ripresa
Japanese: 継続
Korean: 계속하기
Latvian: turpināšana
Lithuanian: tęsimas
Norwegian: fortsettelse, videreføring, gjenopptak(ing)
Polish: kontynuacja
Portuguese (Brazil): continuação
Portuguese (Portugal): continuação
Romanian: reluare
Russian: возобновление
Slovak: pokračovanie
Slovenian: nadaljevanje
Spanish: continuación
Swedish: fortsättning, återupptagande
Turkish: devam etme
conˌtinuˈation2 noun
something which carries on, especially a further part of a story etc
Example: This is a continuation of what he said last week.
Arabic: إسْتِمْرار، تَتِمَّه، تَكْمِلَه
Chinese (Simplified): (故事的)续篇
Chinese (Traditional): (故事的)續篇
Czech: pokračování
Danish: fortsættelse
Dutch: vervolg
Estonian: jätk
Finnish: jatko
French: suite
German: die Fortsetzung
Greek: η συνέχεια, το επόμενο μέρος (π.χ. μιας ιστορίας)
Hungarian: folytatás
Icelandic: framhald
Italian: seguito
Japanese: 続き
Korean: (이야기 등의) 계속, 속편
Latvian: turpinājums
Lithuanian: tęsinys
Norwegian: fortsettelse
Polish: ciąg dalszy
Portuguese (Brazil): continuação
Portuguese (Portugal): continuação
Romanian: urmare
Russian: продолжение
Slovak: pokračovanie
Slovenian: nadaljevanje
Spanish: continuación
Swedish: fortsättning
Turkish: devam
See also: continual, continuous, continuously, continue, continuity, "continuation" in any language

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continuation
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