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sequent — sequently, adv. /see kweuhnt/, adj. 1. following; successive. 2. following logically or naturally; consequent. 3. characterized by continuous succession; consecutive. n. 4. something that follows in order or as a result. [1550 60; < L sequent (s … Universalium
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