continue |
consistant |
As a verb continue
is .
As an adjective consistant is
.
commence |
continue |
As verbs the difference between commence and continue
is that
commence is while
continue is .
continent |
continue |
Continue is a related term of continent.
As nouns the difference between continent and continue
is that
continent is land (as opposed to the water) while
continue is an option allowing a gamer to resume play after {{l/en|game over}}, when all {{l/en|life|lives}} have been lost.
As an adjective continent
is exercising self-restraint; controlled, temperate with respect to one's bodily needs or passions, especially sex.
As a proper noun Continent
is the Old World.
As a verb continue is
to proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity).
try |
continue |
As an initialism try
is .
As a verb continue is
.
enter |
continue |
As a noun enter
is the "enter" key on a computer keyboard.
As a verb continue is
.
continue |
kept |
As verbs the difference between continue and kept
is that
continue is while
kept is (
keep).
proceeding |
continue |
As verbs the difference between proceeding and continue
is that
proceeding is while
continue is .
As a noun proceeding
is the act of one who proceeds, or who prosecutes a design or transaction.
continue |
disseminate |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between continue and disseminate
is that
continue is to retain (someone) in a given state, position etc while
disseminate is to sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed.
In intransitive terms the difference between continue and disseminate
is that
continue is to resume while
disseminate is to become scattered.
As a noun continue
is an option allowing a gamer to resume play after {{l/en|game over}}, when all {{l/en|life|lives}} have been lost.
continue |
emanate |
Related terms |
Continue is a related term of emanate.
As verbs the difference between continue and emanate
is that
continue is while
emanate is to come from a source; issue from.
continue |
loiter |
Related terms |
Continue is a related term of loiter.
As verbs the difference between continue and loiter
is that
continue is while
loiter is to stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly; to linger; to hang around.
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