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    Con·tin·u·um
    /kənˈtinyəwəm/

    noun

    • 1. a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, although the extremes are quite distinct: "at the fast end of the fast-slow continuum"
  2. A continuum is a coherent whole characterized by a collection, sequence, or progression of values or elements varying by minute degrees. Learn more about the word history, examples, synonyms, and related articles of continuum from Merriam-Webster.

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  4. A continuum is something that changes gradually or in very slight stages without any clear dividing points. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of continuum with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. continuum: 1 n a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct or distinguishable from adjacent parts Types: history the continuum of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present and even into the future Type of: time the continuum of experience in which events pass from the ...

  6. Continuum definition: . See examples of CONTINUUM used in a sentence.

  7. A continuum is something that changes gradually or in very slight stages without any clear dividing points. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of continuum with examples from various sources.

  8. Define continuum. continuum synonyms, continuum pronunciation, continuum translation, English dictionary definition of continuum. n. pl. con·tin·u·a or con·tin·u·ums 1.

  9. A continuum is a range or series of things that are slightly different from each other and that exist between two different possibilities. Learn more about the formal and informal uses of this term with examples and synonyms.

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