Continuative /(?)/

Con·tin·u·a·tive

Continuative

n.
  1. A term or expression denoting continuance. (Logic) [R.]
    To these may be added continuatives; as, Rome remains to this day; which includes, at least, two propositions, viz., Rome was, and Rome is.
  2. A word that continues the connection of sentences or subjects; a connective; a conjunction. (Gram.)
    Continuatives . . . consolidate sentences into one continuous whole.