Meaning & Definition of word "Continuum"

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    Continuum

    /kənˈtɪn.ju.əm/

    noun:

    • 1. A continuous sequence or progression of elements or values that differ only slightly from one another, forming a whole.
      • Example: The color spectrum is often described as a continuum, with one color blending into the next without any distinct boundaries.
    • 2. A range or series of related things that exist between two extremes.
      • Example: The health care system is seen as a continuum, from preventative care to acute treatment and rehabilitation.
    • 3. In mathematics, a set that is unbroken and contains all points between its limits.
      • Example: In calculus, we often work with the continuum of real numbers, which includes all rational and irrational numbers.
    • 4. A continuous entity that cannot be divided into distinct parts.
      • Example: The continuum of time suggests that moments are not isolated but rather part of a flowing experience.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'continuus', meaning 'uninterrupted'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sliding scale:

    A continuum that allows for gradual changes.

    continuity of care:

    A concept where patient care is uninterrupted over time.

    on a continuum:

    Describing something as existing along a range or spectrum.

    Related Words

    continuity:

    The state of being continuous or unbroken.

    concurrent:

    Existing or occurring at the same time.

    interval:

    A space between two objects, points, or events.

    Slang Meanings of continuum

    Meaning: A simple term referring to a wide range of options or situations.

    Example Sentence: That's just one option on the continuum of possibilities.

    Meaning: A socio-political spectrum often used in discussions about ideologies.

    Example Sentence: We need to consider where we fit on the political continuum.