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dribble a slow, non-continuous flow of liquid; drip; trickle. [1/8 definitions]
drizzle a light, continuous rain. [1/2 definitions]
drone2 to produce a low, continuous hum. [2/5 definitions]
endless made continuous by connecting. [1/3 definitions]
even without variations or irregularities; unbroken or continuous. [1/17 definitions]
evolution the continuous modification and adaptation of organisms to their environments through selection, hybridization, and the like. [1/3 definitions]
fanfold paper paper that is perforated to allow folding in alternating directions, designed esp. to lie in flat stacks or bulks for continuous feeding, as into computer printers.
flow the continuous movement characteristic of liquids. [1/8 definitions]
flux a state of continuous change or movement. [1/9 definitions]
fuel cell any of various devices in which continuous electrical energy is produced from the reaction between a fuel, such as liquid hydrogen, and an oxidant.
fusillade a continuous or simultaneous discharge of many firearms. [1/3 definitions]
gap a space in something that is otherwise continuous or homogeneous. [1/5 definitions]
gleam a continuous but dim or subdued shining; glow. [1/5 definitions]
hum to vibrate with a continuous low sound; drone. [1/7 definitions]
inflationary spiral a continuous rise in prices of goods and services caused mainly by the interaction of increases in wages and costs.
influx a continuous coming in of things or people. [1/2 definitions]
inure to accustom to something unpleasant, esp. by continuous or lengthy experience. [1/2 definitions]
jumping jack a continuous exercise in which one moves the legs apart and the arms above the head with one jump, then brings the legs together and the arms to the sides with the next. [1/2 definitions]
life cycle the continuous changes undergone by an organism in its development from its earliest stage until it is able to reproduce. [1/2 definitions]
monitor a device for observing or recording continuous data about the function, operation, or condition of something, esp. a device that gives warning of an abnormal or potentially dangerous condition. [1/11 definitions]
motion the process, manner, or continuous action of moving; movement. [1/8 definitions]