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sequence
noun
1 a series or succession of things in a specific order; the order they follow.
2 a succession of short pieces of action making up a scene in a film.
3 maths a succession of quantities each derivable from its predecessor according to a law.
4 music successive repetition of the same melody in higher or lower parts of the scale or in higher or lower keys.
5 cards a set of three or more cards, consecutive in value.
6 a hymn in rhythmical prose, sung after the gradual ( noun 1) and before the gospel (sense 3).
verb (sequenced , sequencing ) to place in sequence.
[14c: from Latin sequi to follow]
noun
1 a series or succession of things in a specific order; the order they follow.
2 a succession of short pieces of action making up a scene in a film.
3 maths a succession of quantities each derivable from its predecessor according to a law.
4 music successive repetition of the same melody in higher or lower parts of the scale or in higher or lower keys.
5 cards a set of three or more cards, consecutive in value.
6 a hymn in rhythmical prose, sung after the gradual ( noun 1) and before the gospel (sense 3).
verb (sequenced , sequencing ) to place in sequence.
[14c: from Latin sequi to follow]
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