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101around the clock — idi a) for the entire 24 hour day without pause b) without stopping for rest; tirelessly …
102bear — I. /bɛə / (say bair) verb (bore /bɔ/ (say baw) or, Archaic, bare, borne or born, bearing) – …
103eternal — [adj] without pause; endless abiding, ageless, always, amaranthine, boundless, ceaseless, constant, continual, continued, continuous, dateless, deathless, enduring, everlasting, forever, illimitable, immemorial, immortal, immutable, imperishable …
104immediately — adj. & conj. adv. 1 without pause or delay. 2 without intermediary. conj. as soon as …
105''PRONUNCIATION SYMBOLS — ə banana, collide, abut ˈə, ˌə humdrum, abut ə̄ as in one pronunciation used by r droppers for bird ə̇ two value symbol equival …
106Ceaseless — Cease less, a. Without pause or end; incessant. [1913 Webster] …
107Saltation — Sal*ta tion, n. [L. saltatio: cf. F. saltation.] 1. A leaping or jumping. [1913 Webster] Continued his saltation without pause. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. Beating or palpitation; as, the saltation of the great artery. [1913 Webster] 3. (Biol …
108hiatus — noun Etymology: Latin, from hiare to yawn more at yawn Date: 1563 1. a. a break in or as if in a material object ; gap < the hiatus between the theory and the practice of the party J. G. Colton > b. a gap or passage in an anatomical part or organ …
109liaison — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from lier, from Old French Date: circa 1648 1. a binding or thickening agent used in cooking 2. a. a close bond or connection ; interrelationship b. an illicit sexual relationship ; affair 3a 3. a.… …
110Jean Sibelius — This article is about the Finnish composer. For other uses, see Sibelius (disambiguation). Portrait of Jean Sibelius from 1913 Jean Sibelius (  pronunciation …