seq.
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sequel.
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the following (one).
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sequel
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sequens
Etymology
Origin of seq.
From the Latin word sequēns
Example Sentences
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But ever since he was publicly tongue-lashed by Alfred Emanuel Smith in their celebrated quarrel of 1919, et seq., the G. O. P. has grown in Hearst favor.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Mail-coaches, on Holyhead Road, 230-231; at Whitestown, N. Y., 236; at Canajoharie, 237; in England, 255, 280; in America, 269, 280 et seq.; glories of, 360.
From Stage-coach and Tavern Days by Earle, Alice Morse
Lancaster, Penn., taverns in, 143 et seq., 213-214; sign-boards in, 143; Conestoga wagons in, 243, 252; pack-horses at, 245; steam cars at, 287; stage-coach at, 370-371.
From Stage-coach and Tavern Days by Earle, Alice Morse
Giotto's frescoes of the miracles of St. Francis in, 174; Giotto's allegories in 177, et seq.;
From The Story of Assisi by Gordon, Lina Duff
Topiary work in England, 408; at Wellesley, 409 et seq.; in California, 412.
From Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth by Earle, Alice Morse
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