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seniority
senior 2 : the senior status attained by length of continuous service (as in a company) ;also : the length of
disrupted
Not continuous in time or space Opposite of continuous
off and on
discontinuous not continuous Opposite of continuous
Screw
A cylinder or a cylindrical perforation having a continuous rib called the thread winding round it spirally at a
Accident
or unintended occurrence while handling any hazardous substance resulting in continuous or intermittent or repeated exposure to death of, or injury
Living in adultery
Living in adultery, means a continuous course of adulterous relationship as distinguished from 'one or two
Completed year of service
Completed year of service, means continuous service for one year. [Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (39
Process and processing
one of the mean-ings of the word 'process' is 'a continuous and regular action or succession of actions taking place or
Raw silk
is called cocoon. Each such cocoon is nothing but a continuous length of the silk filament of about 500 metres. The
res gestae
closely connected to it that they constitute part of a continuous transaction and can serve to illustrate its character [the decedent's
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