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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Borrowed from Latin continuum, neuter form of continuus, from contineō (“ contain, enclose ”).

  2. constantly repeated/recurring. successive. next in line. Meta information. A/O - Declension. Forms. Positive. Comparative. Superlative. Example Sentences. p [6,1] Aer continuus terrae est et sic appositus ut statim ibi futurus sit unde illa discesserit. ~ Seneca, Quaestiones Naturales II.

  3. The Latino Continuum unfolds over five chapters, in roughly chronological order: each of the first three chapters treats an individual literary figure—Félix Var-ela, Miguel Teurbe Tolón, and Eusebio Guiteras; the final two chapters focus on Martín Morúa Delgado.

  4. Find continuum (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: continuum, continui, continuo, continuum, continua, continuorum

  5. Feb 3, 2024 · continuous, uninterrupted, successive, lasting. Synonyms: continuātus, diuturnus. ( temporal) straight, in a row, whole. Biennio continuo post adeptum imperium ― For two whole years after assuming power.

  6. May 4, 2021 · To recover this continuum of Latinidad, which is neither confined to the US or Latin American nation states nor located primarily within them, is to recover forgotten histories of the hemisphere, and to find new ways of seeing the past as we have understood it.

    • Carmen Lamas
  7. Mar 16, 2018 · genus of leguminous shrubs, 1731, coined in Modern Latin (1619) from Latin mimus "mime" (see mime (n.)) + -osa, adjectival suffix (fem. of -osus). So called because some species (including the common Sensitive Plant) fold leaves when touched, seeming to mimic animal behavior.