uninterrupted connection
1uninterrupted connection — index continuity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2connection — A union of elements or things; a connecting structure. SYN: conexus, connexus. ambiguous atrioventricular connections connections in which half the atrioventricular junction is connected concordantly and the other half is discordantly connected.… …
3point-to-point connection — An uninterrupted link between two pieces of equipment …
4continuity — n. 1. Cohesion, close union, intimate connection. 2. Unbroken extent, contiguity, uninterrupted connection, uninterrupted continuance or duration, ceaselessness, constant flow …
5continuity — noun (plural ties) Date: 15th century 1. a. uninterrupted connection, succession, or union b. uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without essential change 2 …
6continuity — Absence of interruption, a succession of parts intimately united, e.g., the unbroken conjunction of cells and structures that make up a single bone of the skull. Cf.:contiguity. [L. continuus, continued] * * * con·ti·nu·ity .känt ən (y)ü ət ē n,… …
7Color scroller — A color scroller or color changer is an electro mechanical lighting accessory used in theater, film, dance and concerts to change the color projected by stage lighting instruments without the need of a person to be in the vicinity of the light. A …
8continuity — I noun coherence, connectedness, connection, consecution, consecutiveness, consistency, constancy, continualness, continuance, continuatio, continuation, continuousness, continuum, incessancy, permanence, perpetuitas, perpetuity, progression,… …
9Continuities — Continuity Con ti*nu i*ty, n.; pl. {Continuities}. [L. continuitas: cf. F. continuit[ e]. See {Continuous}.] the state of being continuous; uninterrupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers. Grew …
10Continuity — Con ti*nu i*ty, n.; pl. {Continuities}. [L. continuitas: cf. F. continuit[ e]. See {Continuous}.] the state of being continuous; uninterrupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers. Grew. [1913… …