Antonym: incontinent, island, isle. Similar words: continue, continued, continuing, continuous, a bone of contention, abstinence, prominent, container. Meaning: ['kɑntnənt /'kɒntɪnənt] n. 1. one of the large landmasses of the earth 2. the European mainland. adj. 1. having control over urination and defecation 2. abstaining from sexual intercourse.
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121 The assassination attempt on his life had been thwarted and his master plan on the Continent was going exactly to plan.
122 The continent approached the cataclysm of 1914 with a formal apparatus for the conduct of international relations which now seems strikingly small.
123 We have in prospect eight months of solitude, clinging to the edge of the world's coldest, remotest continent.
124 The continent never broke into the tiny fragments that marked its beginning.
125 Posters were displayed at stations large and small across the continent bearing the following message: Young Women Travelling Alone.
126 Travelling to the Continent now I feel a gloomy foreboding, for there is a whiff of decline in the air.
127 Britain's growth rate has rarely exceeded that on the continent by more than one percentage point.
128 Patricof plans to invest further sums in Neill allowing it to make acquisitions on the Continent.
129 It brought mainly coal and chemicals to the port for shipping to the Continent.
130 Already her knitwear had gained a small foothold on the Continent.
131 This strategy has worked best for those who were first in the cyber economy, the pioneers of the landless continent.
132 The basin rose and became continent since Permian Period.
133 Feral American mink on the continent are even more damaging than they are here, as they drive out the endangered European mink.
134 The idea is called the biotic ferry because India was isolated for millions of years after being connected to the ancient continent of Gondwanaland.
135 In what may be the greatest change of ownership since the colonial era, rich countries are farming land on the continent for their own citizens while some Africans may go hungry, John Vidal reports.
136 It is now commonly believed that all continents of the earth were once combined into a single continent called Pangaea .
137 Formed along the Siberian continent, drift ice travels down to the northern coast of Kushiro in Japan's northern region of Hokkaido.
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138 Typical of the gra land dwellers of the continent is the American antelope, or pronghorn.
139 The 26 inherently meaningless letters of the Roman alphabet suited the technology perfectly, and within three decades there were print shops in every corner of the continent.
140 On the African continent, Ebola infections of human cases have been linked to direct contact with gorillas, chimpanzees, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines found dead in the rainforest.
141 The paleogeography was dominated by the supercontinent of Gondwana to the south, the continent of Siberia to the north, and the early formation of the small supercontinent of Euramerica in between.
142 A single careless act (think of the introduction of the rabbit or the lantana plant to Australia) can transform the ecology of a continent.
143 The continent is doomed by its population boom, its endemic diseases, its tribalism, its corruption, its lack of infrastructure, even -- whisper some, more in sorrow than in prejudice -- its genes.
144 Dulongjiang area is the north part of Burma-Malaya Geoblock of Gondwanaland. During th Mesozoic Era it collided with the Eurasian Plate, and became the southwestern borderland of East Asia Continent.
145 On every continent in the world, there are successful professional golf tours for both men and women.
146 A second Italian, Amerigo Vespucci , actually argued that the landmass to the west of Europe was a whole new continent.
147 Therefore, the tectonic environment of the volcanic rocks in the Luxi area occurred in the late stage development of island arc system near to the side of continent with a thickening crust condition.
148 This is the fire sale of a continent lurching from the farm to the factory.
149 Across a vast continent a "westering" people established the novus ordo seclorum that is on every dollar bill.
150 Anybody who commits the land power of the United States on the continent of Asia ought to have his head examined.
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