sequential

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    in regular succession without gaps

Word Origin

sequential (adj.)
1816, from Late Latin sequentia (see sequence) + -al (1). Related: Sequentially.

Example

1. This will cause economic growth to slow , at least on a sequential basis .
2. You can also find support for invoking sequential commands ( with ; ) and asynchronous commands ( with & ) .
3. Some large systems lean to the sequential model ( the factory ) ; others lean to the web model ( the telephone system ) .
4. It provides most of the features of google voice , including a free voxox number ( or transfers an existing number ) , call screening and sequential call forwarding .
5. A study tried to answer the question of whether giving the radiation and chemotherapy at the same time ( simultaneous therapy ) would be better than giving them at different times ( sequential therapy ) .

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