Continual

/kənˈtɪnjuəl/ adjective

Happening frequently and regularly over a period of time, though not necessarily without interruption (distinguished from "continuous" which implies no breaks).

From Old French continuel, from Latin continuus "uninterrupted, continuous" (con- together + tenere to hold). English developed the distinction between "continual" (repeated) and "continuous" (unbroken) by the 17th century.

📖 Full word page — etymology, 47 translations, audio 🔑 Get Free API Key — 50 lookups/day 📚 Read the Docs — integrate Word Orb