The sequence
Example: The sequence follows logical order
Definition
"The sequence" refers to a set of related events, actions, or items arranged in a particular, often logical, order. It is commonly used to describe the progression or series in which things occur, such as steps in a process or elements in a pattern.
Etymology
The term "sequence" derives from the Latin word 'sequentia,' meaning 'a following' or 'succession.' It entered English in the late Middle Ages, reflecting the idea of things following one another in a specific order. Did you know? The concept of sequence is fundamental in fields ranging from mathematics to storytelling.
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"The sequence" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 5", containing 112 commonly used words.
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