Antonym: insular. Similar words: intercontinental, transcontinental, continental divide, continent, incontinent, subcontinent, continence, contingent. Meaning: [‚kɒntɪ'nentl] adj. 1. of or pertaining to or typical of Europe 2. of or relating to or concerning the American colonies during and immediately after the American Revolutionary War 3. of or relating to or characteristic of a continent 4. being or concerning or limited to a continent especially the continents of North America or Europe.
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91 The crust can be divided into two types, oceanic and continental.
92 The submarine extension of a continent is called the continental shelf.
93 Ocean island and continental flood basalt occurrences represent different expressions of plume activity.
94 Eating out is convenient and economical. Continental style breakfast from any cafe just over £1; try yoghurt and honey too.
95 Each of these areas of continental lithosphere are thought to have overridden regions of hot asthenosphere associated with former mid-oceanic spreading ridges.
96 The continental breakfast is supplemented by cheese and ham, and dinner is three courses.
97 Reliable walking guidebooks cover many of the most popular continental routes.
98 HingeIt comes in several configurations and the Eurorack version is heated, like those lovely accessories in Continental baths.
99 Adding a decorative touch to the plain brick wall, they also give the room quite a Continental feel.
100 Step ashore to a world of pavement cafes, boutiques and the continental charm of Port Solent's fashionable shopping mall.
101 A continental breakfast, with cheeses and meats, is served and dinner is four courses and consists of good home cooking.
102 Reserves under the continental slopes are not included in these recent estimates.
103 Such detachment models predict that two types of passive margin will be produced by continental rupture.
104 At the same time he established important links with the continental book trade.
105 It is considerably worse than that in other continental countries.
106 An earth science example is the publication of Wegener's theory of continental drift in 1912.
107 Continental is expected to try and increase its stake - or bid.
108 Noise might prove to be a nuisance. Continental breakfast is included in the price.
109 Continental begins service to Lima on March 14 with an introductory offer of $ 558 for a round-trip ticket.
110 Continental bureaucracies were formed and conditioned before the arrival of parliament.
111 Each voucher pays for a room with private bath or shower, continental breakfast, hotel service charges and taxes.
112 Hot magma bubbled up through the older parts of Laurentia west of Hudson Bay, signaling the start of continental rifting.
113 On his return, he borrowed money from Harriet to settle debts from his continental fling.
113 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
114 They also argued that their place in the world economy entitled them to special and separate treatment from the continental states.
115 In past centuries, shortages of military manpower used to force us into alliances with continental powers.
116 Now, here he sat on the Continental Shelf, shaved and showered and ready for a good dinner.
117 We learn, too, that the great geophysicist, Sir Harold Jeffreys, refused to accept the evidence for continental drift.
118 Planners hope that fashionable street furniture will lend Continental glamour to our city centres.
119 Choose from seafood platters or Oriental-style selections, country meat platters or a Continental selection, antipasto and cocktail kebabs.
120 Isotopic compositions of continental intraplate mantle-derived magmas commonly vary as a function of lithospheric age.
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