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Enranged vs Continual - What's the difference?

enranged | continual |

As a verb enranged

is (enrange).

As an adjective continual is

recurring in steady, rapid succession.

enranged

English

Verb

(head)
  • (enrange)

  • enrange

    English

    Verb

    (enrang)
  • (obsolete) To arrange in order; to rank.
  • (Spenser)
  • (obsolete) To rove over; to range.
  • (Spenser)
    (Webster 1913)

    continual

    English

    Alternative forms

    * continuall (obsolete)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Recurring in steady, rapid succession.
  • (proscribed) Seemingly continuous; appearing to have no end or interruption.
  • (proscribed) Forming a continuous series.
  • Usage notes

    In careful usage, continual refers to repeated'' actions “continual objections”, while continuous refers to ''uninterrupted'' actions or objects “continuous flow”, “played music continuously from dusk to dawn”. However, this distinction is not observed in informal usage, a noted example being the magic spell name “continual light” (unbroken light), in the game ''.

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