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Definition
Translation En -> Es
Translation En -> De
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Translation Es -> De
Translation Es -> Fr
Translation De -> En
Translation De -> Es
Translation De -> Fr
Translation Fr -> En
Translation Fr -> Es
Translation Fr -> De
Sequacious
Se`qua´cious
a.
1.
Inclined
to
follow
a
leader
;
following
;
attendant
.
Trees
uprooted
left
their
place
,
Sequacious
of
the
lyre
.
- Dryden.
2.
Hence
,
ductile
;
malleable
;
pliant
;
manageable
.
In
the
greater
bodies
the
forge
was
easy
,
the
matter
being
ductile
and
sequacious
.
- Ray.
3.
Having
or
observing
logical
sequence
;
logically
consistent
and
rigorous
;
consecutive
in
development
or
transition
of
thought
.
The
scheme
of
pantheistic
omniscience
so
prevalent
among
the
sequacious
thinkers
of
the
day
.
- Sir W. Hamilton.
Milton
was
not
an
extensive
or
discursive
thinker
,
as
Shakespeare
was
;
for
the
motions
of
his
mind
were
slow
,
solemn
,
and
sequacious
,
like
those
of
the
planets
.
- De Quincey.
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Septuagenary
Septuagesima
Septuagesima Sunday
Septuagesimal
Septuagint
Septuagint chronology
Septuary
Septulate
Septulum
Septum
Septuor
Septuple
Sepulcher
Sepulchral
sepulchre
Sepulture
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Sequacity
Seque
Sequel
Sequela
sequella
sequenator
Sequence
Sequenced Packet Exchange
sequencer
Sequent
Sequential
sequential coding
sequential file matching
sequential operation
Sequential Parlog Machine
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