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01667519-a:
having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule
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in proper order or sequence
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in a consecutive manner
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01010458-n:
the action of following in order
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02406585-v:
be the successor (of)
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05044822-n:
a following of one thing after another in time
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06593803-n:
a periodical that appears at scheduled times
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06621447-n:
a serialized set of programs
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similar things placed in order or happening one after another
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an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity
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05044822-n:
a following of one thing after another in time
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00048460-a:
increasing by successive addition
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00071546-n:
(tennis) two successive faults in serving resulting in the loss of the point
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for an indefinite number of successive days
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for an indefinite number of successive weeks
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in a consecutive manner
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00596511-a:
successive (without a break)
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00873798-n:
a method of solving simultaneous equations by guessing a solution and then reducing the errors that result by successive approximations until all the errors are less than some specified amount
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fire distributed in depth by successive changes in the elevation of the gun
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01009871-n:
the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement
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01010684-n:
successive change from one thing or state to another and back again
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(Roman Catholic Church) a devotion consisting of fourteen prayers said before a series of fourteen pictures or carvings representing successive incidents during Jesus' passage from Pilate's house to his crucifixion at Calvary
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(sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes
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01203288-a:
classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers
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01529897-a:
characterized by incomplete metamorphosis; having the same number of body segments in successive stages
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01966016-a:
having the same vowel sound occurring with different consonants in successive words or stressed syllables
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02063279-a:
having the same sound (especially the same vowel sound) occurring in successive stressed syllables
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02175057-v:
make short successive sounds
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02285035-a:
having successive letter joined together
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02380358-a:
of or relating to the sequential performance of multiple operations
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02481951-a:
having the body divided into successive metameres or segments, as in earthworms or lobsters
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03334017-n:
an early form of color TV in which successive fields are scanned in three primary colors
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03795976-n:
projects successive frames from a reel of film to create moving pictures
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03838748-n:
a bandage in which successive turns proceed obliquely up or down a limb
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04008385-n:
mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it
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an oblique bandage in which successive turns overlap preceding turns
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04408330-n:
any of three successive temples in Jerusalem that served as the primary center for Jewish worship; the first temple contained the Ark of the Covenant and was built by Solomon in the 10th century BC and destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC; the second was built in 515 BC and the third was an enlargement by Herod the Great in 20 BC that was destroyed by the Romans during a Jewish revolt in AD 70; all that remains is the Wailing Wall
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04741655-n:
mutability in life or nature (especially successive alternation from one condition to another)
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05045208-n:
anything happening rapidly or in quick successive
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05086269-n:
the distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave
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05249232-n:
the canal in successive vertebrae through which the spinal cord passes
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the sequential mental process in which one thought leads to another by association
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a series of values of a variable at successive times
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06262176-n:
machine-readable text that is not sequential but is organized so that related items of information are connected
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06282093-n:
modulation of the time between successive pulses
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a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; usually rhymed
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06515662-n:
a chronological account of events in successive years
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a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
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06830838-n:
two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: `sh' in `shoe')
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06839190-n:
a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing
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07043026-n:
a canon in which the entrances of successive parts were indicated by cryptic symbols and devices (popular in the 15th and 16th centuries)
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07097346-n:
the repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
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repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc.
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07100678-n:
repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
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07100942-n:
repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning and another at the end of successive clauses, i.e., simultaneous use of anaphora and epistrophe
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a tournament in which losers are eliminated in successive rounds
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a series of successive games played at a team's home field or court
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08102402-n:
successive generations of kin
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08377454-n:
a serial arrangement of metallic elements or ions according to their electrode potentials determined under specified conditions; the order shows the tendency of one metal to reduce the ions of any other metal below it in the series
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08459648-n:
a sequentially ordered set of things or events or ideas in which each successive member is related to the preceding
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dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas
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a crop that grows quickly (e.g. lettuce) and can be planted between two regular crops grown in successive seasons or between two rows of crops in the same season
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(biology) growth in the thickness of a cell wall by the deposit of successive layers of material
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the sequential execution of operations one after another
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sequential processing by two or more processing units
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a tie in tennis or table tennis that requires winning two successive points to win the game
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successive stages of chills and fever that is a symptom of malaria
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a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay
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15170504-n:
a time period usually extending from Friday night through Sunday; more loosely defined as any period of successive days including one and only one Sunday
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15207872-n:
the period between successive new moons (29.531 days)
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15208036-n:
period between successive perigees; approximately 27.5546 days
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15209174-n:
period between successive conjunctions with a star, 27.322 days
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15249636-n:
the normal time between successive generations
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