Con`ti*nu"i*ty (?), n.;
pl. Continuities (#). [L.
continuitas: cf. F. continuité. See Continuous.]
the state of being continuous; uninterrupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers. Grew.
The sight would be tired, if it were attracted by a continuity of glittering objects.
Dryden.
Law of continuity (Math. &
Physics), the principle that nothing passes from one state to
another without passing through all the intermediate states. -- Solution of continuity. (Math.) See under Solution.