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Unbroken to the bone — pause for one second and you forfeit the title.
means Existing or happening without interruption, gaps, or breaks over a stretch of time or space.
from From Latin continuus, hanging together, from continere, to hold together — the same root that gives us contain. Continuity is just stuff refusing to let go.
Math distinctionContinuous means no jumps; smooth means no sharp corners.
Versus continualContinuous is unbroken; continual repeats with gaps between.
Calculus starFunctions must be continuous to be reliably differentiable.