n. [ L. continuatio: cf. F. connuation. ] 1. That act or state of continuing; the state of being continued; uninterrupted extension or succession; prolongation; propagation. [ 1913 Webster ]
Preventing the continuation of the royal line. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. That which extends, increases, supplements, or carries on; as, the continuation of a story. [ 1913 Webster ]
My continuation of the version of Statius. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
[tari (P); dari](prt) (1) (as …たり…たり, after the ren'youkei forms of multiple verbs) -ing and -ing (e.g. "coming and going"); (2) (used adverbially) doing such things as...; (3) (as …たり…たり at sentence-end, after the ren'youkei forms of a repeated verb) expresses a command; (aux-v) (4) (たり only) (arch) (from とあり) (See たる) (after a noun) to be; (5) (たり only) (arch) (from 〜てあり, after the ren'youkei form of a verb) indicates completion or continuation of an action; (P)#213[Add to Longdo]
[つづき, tsuduki](n, n-suf) sequel; continuation; (also suffix) continuation (in time and space); second series; succession; spell; (P)#4181[Add to Longdo]
[だんぜつ, danzetsu](n, adj-no) (1) extinction; discontinuation; interruption; (n) (2) severance; rupture; (vs) (3) to become extinct; to cease to exist; (4) to sever; to break off; to divide (between two things); (P)#11928[Add to Longdo]