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etymological origin of | eng: supercontinuum |
etymologically related | eng: continual |
etymologically related | eng: continue |
etymologically related | eng: continuous |
etymologically related | eng: continuum hypothesis |
etymologically related | eng: continuum theory |
etymology | lat: continuum |
has derived form | eng: continuums |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /kənˈtɪnjuəm/ |
semantically related | eng: disunit |
semantically related | eng: extricate |
semantically related | eng: separate |
semantically related | eng: sever |
semantically related | eng: w:Charles_Reade |
semantically related | eng: w:Robert Browning |
semantically related | eng: w:Robert_Barr_(writer) |
semantically related | eng: w:Thomas_More |
translation | ces: kontinuum |
translation | fin: jatkumo |
translation | fin: kaikkien |
translation | fin: kontinuumi |
translation | ita: continuo |
translation | rus: континуум |
translation | swe: kontinuum |
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