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continual repeated but with breaks in between; chronic Example: The continual problem of our car not starting forced us to sell it. continuous without interruption in an unbroken stream of time or space Example: The continuous dripping of the faucet drove me crazy. |
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core |
center or crucial part |
corps |
trained group |
corpse |
dead body |
cosign |
to sign along with |
cosine |
a trigonometry term |
council |
a group of people meeting for a purpose |
counsel (verb, noun) advise; advice, an attorney |
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creak |
a sound |
creek |
a stream |
crews |
many groups |
cruise |
a trip or vacation by sea |
criteria |
plural of criterion |
criterion |
a standard for evaluating or testing something |
cue |
a hint; a stimulus |
queue |
a line of people waiting |
currant |
type of small berry |
current |
up to date |
curser |
someone who swears or wishes misfortune on another |
cursor |
a blinking symbol indicating position on a computer screen |
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