Continual

Etymology
From continuel: <  continuel: <  continuus:

Adjective

 * 1) Seemingly continuous; appearing to have no end or interruption.
 * 2) Recurring in steady, rapid succession.
 * 3) Forming a continuous series.

Synonyms for Continual
continuous, perpetual, constant, incessant, uninterrupted, unceasing, unvarying, invariable, unbroken, regular, persistent, steady, ceaseless, unremitting.

Antonyms for Continual
intermittent, interrupted, broken, uncertain, checked, stopped, finished, concluded.

Related terms

 * continuance
 * continuation
 * continue
 * continuous
 * continuum

Thesaurus
ageless, articulated, catenated, ceaseless, chattering, coeternal, concatenated, connected, constant, continued, continuing, continuous, cyclical, dateless, direct, endless, eternal, eterne, ever-being, ever-durable, ever-during, everlasting, everliving, featureless, gapless, immediate, immemorial, incessant, indestructible, infinite, interminable, joined, jointless, linked, machine gun, monotonous, never-ceasing, never-ending, nonstop, nonterminating, nonterminous, olamic, oscillating, perdurable, perennial, periodic, permanent, perpetual, persistent, pulsating, rapid, recurrent, regular, repeated, repetitive, round-the-clock, running, seamless, sempiternal, serried, smooth, stable, staccato, steady, straight, stuttering, sustained, timeless, twenty-four-hour, unbroken, unceasing, unchanging, undifferentiated, unending, uniform, unintermitted, unintermittent, unintermitting, uninterrupted, unrelieved, unremitting, unstopped, unvarying, vibrating, without end

Translations

 * Russian: непрерывный (n'epr'erývnyj)


 * Scottish Gaelic: sìor


 * : непрекъснат, безспирен
 * : kontinuerlig

Anagrams

 * inoculant