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Definition of sequence
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sequence is as below...
Sequence
(n.) All five
cards,
of a hand, in
consecutive
order as to
value,
but not
necessarily
of the same suit; when of one suit, it is
called
a
sequence
flush..
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Profit
::
Profit
(n.)
Accession
of good;
valuable
results;
useful
consequences;
benefit;
avail;
gain; as, an
office
of
profit,.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Affair
worthy
of
account;
thing of
consequence;
importance;
significance;
moment;
--
chiefly
in the
phrases
what
matter
? no
matter,
and the
like..
Consecutively
::
Consecutively
(adv.)
In a
consecutive
manner;
by way of
sequence;
successively.
Erect
::
Erect (v. t.) To set up as an
assertion
or
consequence
from
premises,
or the
like..
Material
::
Material
(a.) Of solid or
weighty
character;
not
insubstantial;
of
cinsequence;
not be
dispensed
with;
important.
Immaterial
::
Immaterial
(a.) Of no
substantial
consequence;
without
weight
or
significance;
unimportant;
as, it is
wholly
immaterial
whether
he does so or not..
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) The state of being
sequent;
succession;
order of
following;
arrangement.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) Any
succession
of
chords
(or
harmonic
phrase)
rising
or
falling
by the
regular
diatonic
degrees
in the same
scale;
a
succession
of
similar
harmonic
steps.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A
melodic
phrase
or
passage
successively
repeated
one tone
higher;
a
rosalia.
Small
::
Small
(superl.)
Being of
slight
consequence;
feeble
in
influence
or
importance;
unimportant;
trivial;
insignificant;
as, a small
fault;
a small
business..
Moliminous
::
Moliminous
(a.) Of great bulk or
consequence;
very
important.
Important
::
Important
(v. t.)
Carrying
or
possessing
weight
or
consequence;
of
valuable
content
or
bearing;
significant;
weighty.
Preclude
::
Preclude
(v.) To shut out by
anticipative
action;
to
prevent
or
hinder
by
necessary
consequence
or
implication;
to deter
action
of,
access
to,
employment
of, etc.; to
render
ineffectual;
to
obviate
by
anticipation..
Consecutive
::
Consecutive
(a.)
Following
as a
consequence
or
result;
actually
or
logically
dependent;
consequential;
succeeding.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A hymn
introduced
in the Mass on
certain
festival
days, and
recited
or sung
immediately
before
the
gospel,
and after the
gradual
or
introit,
whence
the
name..
Prevenance
::
Prevenance
(n.) A going
before;
anticipation
in
sequence
or
order.
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To
proceed
or tend
toward
a
result,
consequence,
or
product;
to tend; to
conduce;
to be an
ingredient;
to
avail;
to
apply;
to
contribute;
-- often with the
infinitive;
as, this goes to
show..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
composition
of
substances,
and of the
changes
which they
undergo
in
consequence
of
alterations
in the
constitution
of the
molecules,
which
depend
upon
variations
of the
number,
kind, or mode of
arrangement,
of the
constituent
atoms.
These atoms are not
assumed
to be
indivisible,
but
merely
the
finest
grade of
subdivision
hitherto
attained.
Chemistry
deals with the
changes
in the
composition
and
constitution
of
molecules.
See Atom,
Molecul
Result
::
Result
(n.) That which
results;
the
conclusion
or end to which any
course
or
condition
of
things
leads,
or which is
obtained
by any
process
or
operation;
consequence
or
effect;
as, the
result
of a
course
of
action;
the
result
of a
mathematical
operation..
Fire-fanged
::
Fire-fanged
(a.)
Injured
as by fire;
burned;
-- said of
manure
which has lost its
goodness
and
acquired
an ashy hue in
consequence
of heat
generated
by
decomposition.
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