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PASSESON |
Continues |
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PROCEEDS |
Continues |
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PERSISTS |
Continues |
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CARRIES ON |
Continues (7,2) |
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SURVIVES |
Continues to live after |
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ABIDER |
One who abides, or continues. |
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LIFETIME |
The time that life continues. |
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PROPAGATOR |
One who propagates; one who continues or multiplies. |
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CONTINUER |
One who continues; one who has the power of perseverance
or persistence. |
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CONTINUATIVE |
A word that continues the connection of sentences or
subjects; a connective; a conjunction. |
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CONTINUATOR |
One who, or that which, continues; esp., one who
continues a series or a work; a continuer. |
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RUN |
A course; a series; that which continues in a certain course
or series; as, a run of good or bad luck. |
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WATCHER |
One who watches; one who sits up or continues; a diligent
observer; specifically, one who attends upon the sick during the night. |
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PERENNIAL |
A perennial plant; a plant which lives or continues more
than two years, whether it retains its leaves in winter or not. |
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MORTIFICATION |
The death of one part of an animal body, while the
rest continues to live; loss of vitality in some part of a living
animal; gangrene. |
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EXCURRENT |
Running or extending out; as, an excurrent midrib, one
which projects beyond the apex of a leaf; an excurrent steam or trunk,
one which continues to the top. |
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EXPANSION |
The operation of steam in a cylinder after its
communication with the boiler has been cut off, by which it continues
to exert pressure upon the moving piston. |
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CATALEPSIS |
A sudden suspension of sensation and volition, the body
and limbs preserving the position that may be given them, while the
action of the heart and lungs continues. |
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UNDIVIDED |
...lly
separate by division; as, a partner, owning one half in a firm, is said
to own an undivided half so long as the business continues and his
... |
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LIFE |
...birth, or
germination, and ends with death; also, the time during which this
state continues; that state of an animal or plant in which all or a... |
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AVULSION |
...operty in
the part thus separated, or cut off, continues in the original owner. ... |