Sequuntur

//sɛˈkwʊntʊə// noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    plural of sequitur form-of, plural

    "To the north is where the shipwreck occurred. So it takes a stretch of imagination to figure those statutes (et sequuntur) authorize the governor to practice napalming shipwrecks floundering half-mired on the sand spit slightly north of Coos Bay."

Example

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"To the north is where the shipwreck occurred. So it takes a stretch of imagination to figure those statutes (et sequuntur) authorize the governor to practice napalming shipwrecks floundering half-mired on the sand spit slightly north of Coos Bay."

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin sequuntur (“they follow”), third-person plural form of sequor (“I follow”).

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