continuity (noun)
81gap — noun 1》 a break or hole in an object or between two objects. 2》 a space, interval, or break in continuity. Derivatives gapped adjective gappy adjective (gappier, gappiest). Origin ME: from ON, chasm ; related to gape …
82linkman — noun (plural linkmen) Brit. 1》 a person serving as a connection between others. 2》 a person providing continuity between items on radio or television …
83permanence — noun the permanence of their relationship gives them a mutual sense of security Syn: stability, durability, permanency, fixity, fixedness, changelessness, immutability, endurance, constancy, continuity, immortality, indestructibility, perpetuity …
84Catholic Church — noun any of several churches claiming to have maintained historical continuity with the original Christian Church (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑church, ↑Christian church • Hyponyms: ↑Roman Catholic, ↑Western Church, ↑Roman Catholic Churc …
85coherence — noun 1. the state of cohering or sticking together • Syn: ↑coherency, ↑cohesion, ↑cohesiveness • Ant: ↑incoherence • Derivationally related forms: ↑cohesive ( …
86coherency — noun 1. the state of cohering or sticking together • Syn: ↑coherence, ↑cohesion, ↑cohesiveness • Ant: ↑incoherence (for: ↑coherence) • Derivationall …
87cohesiveness — noun 1. the state of cohering or sticking together (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑coherence, ↑coherency, ↑cohesion • Ant: ↑incoherence (for: ↑coherence) …
88disruption — noun 1. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity (Freq. 1) it was presented without commercial breaks there was a gap in his account • Syn: ↑break, ↑interruption, ↑gap • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
89durability — noun permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force (Freq. 1) they advertised the durability of their products • Syn: ↑lastingness, ↑enduringness, ↑strength • Derivationally related forms: ↑enduring ( …
90enduringness — noun permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force they advertised the durability of their products • Syn: ↑lastingness, ↑durability, ↑strength • Derivationally related forms: ↑enduring, ↑durable ( …