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continuation (n.)

"act or fact of continuing or prolonging; extension in time or space," late 14c., from Old French continuation (13c.) and directly from Latin continuationem (nominative continuatio) "a following of one thing after another," noun of action from past-participle stem of continuare  "to join together, connect; make or be continuous," from continuus "joining, connecting with something; following one after another," from continere(intransitive) "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" (see contain).

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Definitions of continuation from WordNet

continuation (n.)
the act of continuing an activity without interruption;
Synonyms: continuance
continuation (n.)
a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it;
Synonyms: sequel
continuation (n.)
a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive a line as continuing its established direction;
Synonyms: good continuation / law of continuation
continuation (n.)
the consequence of being lengthened in duration;
Synonyms: lengthiness / prolongation / protraction
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