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| se·qua·cious [ si kwáyshəss ] |
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1. logical: argued, or developing an argument, in a logically consistent and coherent way
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2. unthinkingly obedient: too willing to follow a leader uncritically
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| [Mid-17th century. < Latin sequax "inclined to follow" < sequi "follow"] |
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