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81con|ti|nen|tal|ist — «KON tuh NEHN tuh lihst», noun. an advocate of cooperation, union, or mutual aid between nations of the same continent especially the Continent (of Europe) …
82con|ti|nen|tal|i|ty — «KON tuh nehn TAL uh tee», noun. 1. the condition of being continental: »Russia may be regarded as the epitome of continentality (White and Renner). 2. Meteorology. the characteristics possessed by a continental climate: »He lays stress on the… …
83con|ti|nen|tal|ly — «KON tuh NEHN tuh lee», adverb. 1. in a continental manner, in relation to a continent. 2. Figurative. with a wide view; broadly: »They are the men who think continentally (Alexander Hamilton) …
84em|i|nen|cy — «EHM uh nuhn see», noun, plural cies. Obsolete. eminence …
85ep|i|con|ti|nen|tal — «EHP uh KON tuh NEHN tuhl», adjective. resting upon a continent: »Those shallow portions of the sea which lie upon the continental shelf, and those portions which extend into the interior of the continent with like shallow depths,…may be called… …
86ex|po|nen|ti|a|tion — «EHKS poh NEHN shee AY shuhn», noun. the act of providing with an exponent …
87im|ma|nen|cy — «IHM uh nuhn see», noun. = immanence. (Cf. ↑immanence) …
88im|per|ma|nen|cy — «ihm PUR muh nuhn see», noun. = impermanence. (Cf. ↑impermanence) …
89im|per|ti|nen|cy — «ihm PUR tuh nuhn see», noun, plural cies. = impertinence. (Cf. ↑impertinence) …
90in|con|ti|nen|cy — «ihn KON tuh nuhn see», noun, plural cies. the fact or condition of being incontinent; incontinence: »My own present incontinencies in the matter of milk do not stem from…not being properly “fed up” as an infant (Igor Stravinsky) …