continuity (noun)

  • 71fanwank — noun Explanations invented by fans (of a television series etc.) to gloss over mistakes in continuity …

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  • 72actionism — noun An excessive emphasis on action, activity, or change in lieu of continuity, stability, and permanence …

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  • 73Anglo-Catholic — noun A member of the Anglican Church whose practices emphasise continuity with Catholic tradition …

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  • 74script supervisor — noun a member of a film crew responsible for maintaining the films internal continuity and for marking the production units daily progress in shooting the films screenplay …

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  • 75discontinuation — noun Breach or interruption of continuity; separation of parts in a connected series; discontinuance …

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  • 76discontinuity — noun a) a lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap b) a subterranean interface at which seismic velocities change …

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  • 77hot set — noun A film set in which furniture and props have been positioned for an imminent shoot, so labeled to prevent said items from being moved and thus compromising continuity in the finished product …

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  • 78gaplessness — noun Lack of gaps; continuity …

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  • 79recovery time objective — noun In disaster recovery or business continuity, the time goal for the re establishment and recovery of business function or resource …

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  • 80announcer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ continuity (BrE), radio, television, TV ▪ The TV announcer warned that trains were running late. ▪ baseball, basketball, sports …

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