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contínuas

Contínuas is the feminine plural form of contínua, an adjective in Portuguese meaning “continuous” or “ongoing.” It describes something that lasts without interruptions or occurs in an unbroken sequence. The masculine singular form is contínuo, and the feminine singular is contínua. The accent on í marks the stressed syllable in standard orthography.

Usage of contínuas appears in various domains. In road traffic, linhas contínuas are solid lines that generally

Etymology and related terms: contínua derives from Latin continuus, through Portuguese contínuo/contínua. Related nouns include continuidade,

In summary, contínuas functions as the feminine plural adjective for “continuous,” used across contexts from everyday

prohibit
crossing
or
passing.
In
science,
mathematics,
and
everyday
language,
variáveis
contínuas
refer
to
quantities
that
can
take
any
value
within
an
interval
(for
example,
height
or
temperature),
as
opposed
to
discretas,
which
take
only
separate
values.
The
expression
uma
tendência
contínua
or
um
processo
contínuo
conveys
persistence
or
duration
without
breaks,
while
descrições
de
continuidade
emphasize
uninterrupted
progression.
which
denotes
the
state
or
quality
of
being
continuous,
and
continuidade
in
contexts
such
as
philosophy
or
physics.
Contínuas,
therefore,
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
feminine
plural
nouns
(for
example,
linhas
contínuas,
medidas
contínuas)
and
is
part
of
standard
Brazilian
Portuguese
and
European
Portuguese
usage.
language
to
technical
domains
to
express
unbroken
duration
or
uninterrupted
characteristics.