innovation |
continuity |
As nouns the difference between innovation and continuity
is that
innovation is the act of innovating; the introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc while
continuity is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time.
taxonomy |
continuity |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and continuity
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
continuity is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time.
continuity |
discontinutyvs |
continuity |
continuously |
As a noun continuity
is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time.
As an adverb continuously is
without pause.
continuity |
fanwank |
As nouns the difference between continuity and fanwank
is that
continuity is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time while
fanwank is (fandom slang|derogatory) explanations invented by fans (of a television series etc) to gloss over mistakes in continuity.
continuity |
noncontinuity |
As nouns the difference between continuity and noncontinuity
is that
continuity is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time while
noncontinuity is absence of continuity.
continuity |
epiclassical |
As a noun continuity
is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time.
As an adjective epiclassical is
coming after the classical period and, usually, maintaining continuity with it.
continuity |
gaplessness |
As nouns the difference between continuity and gaplessness
is that
continuity is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time while
gaplessness is lack of gaps; continuity.
continuity |
actionism |
As nouns the difference between continuity and actionism
is that
continuity is lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time while
actionism is an excessive emphasis on action, activity, or change in lieu of continuity, stability, and permanence.
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