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sikw

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  • sequel — /ˈsikwəl / (say seekwuhl) noun 1. a literary work, film, etc., complete in itself, but continuing a preceding work. 2. an event or circumstance following something; subsequent course of affairs. 3. a result, consequence, or inference. {Middle… …  

  • sequence — /ˈsikwəns / (say seekwuhns) noun 1. the following of one thing after another; succession: a strange sequence of events. 2. order of succession: a list of books in alphabetical sequence. 3. a collection of poems or songs related to a particular… …  

  • sequencer — /ˈsikwənsə/ (say seekwuhnsuh) noun Electronics, Aerospace an electronic device which arranges for a number of actions to take place in a predetermined order …  

  • sequent — /ˈsikwənt/ (say seekwuhnt) adjective 1. following; successive. 2. following logically or naturally; consequent. 3. characterised by continuous succession; consecutive. –noun 4. that which follows in order or as a result. {Latin sequens, present… …  

  • sequestrectomy — /sikwəsˈtrɛktəmi/ (say seekwuhs trektuhmee) noun (plural sequestrectomies) the removal of dead spicules or portions, especially of bone …  

  • sequin — /ˈsikwən / (say seekwuhn) noun a small shining disc or spangle used to ornament a dress, etc. {French, from Italian zecchino, a Venetian coin, from zecca mint, from Arabic sikka a die for coins} –sequined, sequinned, adjective …  

  • sequence — 1. noun /ˈsikwəns,ˈsikwɛns/ a) A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series he found no words to convey the impressions he had received; then he gave way to the anger always the sequence of the antagonism of opinion between them.… …   Wiktionary

  • sequestrate — se|ques|trate [ sikwə,streıt ] verb transitive LEGAL to take someone s property away from them until they pay money that they owe ╾ se|ques|tra|tion [ ,sikwə streıʃn ] noun count or uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sequel — se|quel [ sikwəl ] noun count 1. ) a book, movie, play, etc. that continues the story of an earlier one 2. ) something that happens as a result of a previous event …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sequence — se|quence [ sikwəns ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount a set of related things that happen or are arranged in a particular order: A computer can store and repeat sequences of instructions. a dance sequence the sequence of events: Can you describe… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sequencing — se|quenc|ing [ sikwənsıŋ ] noun uncount the process of arranging things in a particular order: DNA sequencing …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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