sequential
English
Etymology
sequence + -al [1]
Adjective
sequential (not comparable)
- succeeding or following in order
- Antonym: non-sequential
Derived terms
- sequential algorithm
- sequential compactness
- sequential continuity
Related terms
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Translations
sequential
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References
- “sequential” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.