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Definition of sequence
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Sequence
(n.) That which
follows
or
succeeds
as an
effect;
sequel;
consequence;
result.
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Necessitarianism
::
Necessitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
philosophical
necessity;
the
doctrine
that
results
follow
by
invariable
sequence
from
causes,
and esp. that the will is not free, but that human
actions
and
choices
result
inevitably
from
motives;
deteminism..
Owing
::
Owing (P. p. & a.) Had or
experienced
as a
consequence,
result,
issue,
etc.;
ascribable;
-- with to; as,
misfortunes
are often owing to
vices;
his
failure
was owing to
speculations..
Deductively
::
Deductively
(adv.)
By
deduction;
by way of
inference;
by
consequence.
Mighty
::
Mighty
(n.)
Denoting
and
extraordinary
degree
or
quality
in
respect
of size,
character,
importance,
consequences,
etc..
Criminate
::
Criminate
(v. t. ) To
involve
in a crime or in its
consequences;
to
render
liable
to a
criminal
charge.
Malacosteon
::
Malacosteon
(n.) A
peculiar
disease
of the
bones,
in
consequence
of which they
become
softened
and
capable
of being bent
without
breaking..
Following
::
Following
(a.) (In the field of a
telescope)
In the
direction
from which stars are
apparently
moving
(in
consequence
of the
earth's
rotation);
as, a small star, north
following
or south
following.
In the
direction
toward
which stars
appear
to move is
called
preceding..
Deducible
::
Deducible
(a.)
Capable
of being
deduced
or
inferred;
derivable
by
reasoning,
as a
result
or
consequence..
Sagging
::
Sagging
(n.) A
bending
or
sinking
between
the ends of a
thing,
in
consequence
of its own, or an
imposed,
weight;
an
arching
downward
in the
middle,
as of a ship after
straining.
Cf.
Hogging..
Ultimity
::
Ultimity
(n.) The last stage or
consequence;
finality.
Sorrow
::
Sorrow
(n.) To feel pain of mind in
consequence
of evil
experienced,
feared,
or done; to
grieve;
to be sad; to be
sorry..
Expedition
::
Expedition
(n.) A
sending
forth or
setting
forth the
execution
of some
object
of
consequence;
progress.
Consequential
::
Consequential
(a.)
Following
as a
consequence,
result,
or
logical
inference;
consequent..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
matematics:
The rule
according
to which
anything,
as the
change
of value of a
variable,
or the value of the terms of a
series,
proceeds;
mode or order of
sequence..
Consequence
::
Consequence
(n.) Chain of
causes
and
effects;
consecution.
Considerate
::
Considerate
(a.) Given to
consideration
or to sober
reflection;
regardful
of
consequences
or
circumstances;
circumspect;
careful;
esp.
careful
of the
rights,
claims,
and
feelings
of
other..
Significancy
::
Significancy
(n.)
Importance;
moment;
weight;
consequence.
Accordingly
::
Accordingly
(adv.)
In
natural
sequence;
consequently;
so.
Straight
::
Straight
(superl.)
Composed
of cards which
constitute
a
regular
sequence,
as the ace, king,
queen,
jack, and
ten-spot;
as, a
straight
hand; a
straight
flush..
Straight
::
Straight
(n.) A hand of five cards in
consecutive
order as to
value;
a
sequence.
When they are of one suit, it is
calles
straight
flush..
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