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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Se·quence
n.
1.
The
state
of
being
sequent
;
succession
;
order
of
following
;
arrangement
.
How
art
thou
a
king
But
by
fair
sequence
and
succession
? --
Shak
.
Sequence
and
series
of
the
seasons
of
the
year
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
That
which
follows
or
succeeds
as
an
effect
;
sequel
;
consequence
;
result
.
The
inevitable
sequences
of
sin
and
punishment
.
--
Bp
.
Hall
.
3.
Philos.
Simple
succession
,
or
the
coming
after
in
time
,
without
asserting
or
implying
causative
energy
;
as
,
the
reactions
of
chemical
agents
may
be
conceived
as
merely
invariable
sequences
.
4.
Mus.
(a)
Any
succession
of
chords
(
or
harmonic
phrase
)
rising
or
falling
by
the
regular
diatonic
degrees
in
the
same
scale
;
a
succession
of
similar
harmonic
steps
.
(b)
A
melodic
phrase
or
passage
successively
repeated
one
tone
higher
;
a
rosalia
.
5.
R.C.Ch.
A
hymn
introduced
in
the
Mass
on
certain
festival
days
,
and
recited
or
sung
immediately
before
the
gospel
,
and
after
the
gradual
or
introit
,
whence
the
name
.
Originally
the
sequence
was
called
a
Prose
,
because
its
early
form
was
rhythmical
prose
.
--
Shipley
.
6.
Card Playing
(a)
Whist
Three
or
more
cards
of
the
same
suit
in
immediately
consecutive
order
of
value
;
as
,
ace
,
king
,
and
queen
;
or
knave
,
ten
,
nine
,
and
eight
.
(b)
Poker
All
five
cards
,
of
a
hand
,
in
consecutive
order
as
to
value
,
but
not
necessarily
of
the
same
suit
;
when
of
one
suit
,
it
is
called
a
sequence flush
.
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