Definition of Continuator. Meaning of Continuator. Synonyms of Continuator

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Definition of Continuator

Continuator
Continuator Con*tin"u*a`tor, n. [Cf. F. continuateur.] One who, or that which, continues; esp., one who continues a series or a work; a continuer. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Continuator from wikipedia

- A continuator, in literature, is a writer who creates a new work based on someone else's prior text, such as a novel or novel fragment. The new work may...
- Cosmas's continuators (Czech: pokračovatelé Kosmovi; Latin: continuatores Cosmae) were various Bohemian authors who wrote continuations in Latin of the...
- The Continuator of Knighton (or "Knighton's Continuator") was a supposed late 14th century continuator of Knighton's chronicle. The Continuator's existence...
- personality, which is distinct from a continuing state, also known as a continuator or historical heir, which despite change to its borders retains the same...
- states is complex. The Russian Federation is widely seen as the legal continuator state and is for most purposes the heir to the Soviet Union. It retained...
- A maximal continuator is always a corner square. Moreover, a maximal continuator always contains a ****. Hence the number of continuators is always finite...
- both him and Confucius. In the Confucian sacrificial Canon his title, "Continuator of the Sage", was conferred in the ninth year of the Jiajing era of the...
- ancient ****yrian kings, they may have seen themselves as the restorers and continuators of the old royal line. The ancient Ashur temple was restored in the 2nd...
- generation, and to user interface issues. Moreover, he has designed the Continuator, a system allowing real-time musical improvisation with an algorithm...
- (reginae Rugorum) in the Lotharingian Chronicle compiled by the anonymous continuator of Regino of Prüm. At least after the 6th century, the name of the Rugii...