Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Sequacious character or disposition; disposition to follow; sequacity.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Quality of being sequacious.
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- noun The state or condition of being
sequacious .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If it be said that it is manifestly unfair to compare a mystical writer like Emerson with a polemical or historical one, I am not concerned to answer the objection, for let the comparison be made with whom you will, the unparalleled non-sequaciousness of Emerson is as certain as the
Obiter Dicta Second Series Augustine Birrell 1891
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The brutally healthy boy contemns the female sex because he sees it incapable of his own athletic sports, but Godwin was one of those upon whose awaking intellect is forced a perception of the brain-defect so general in women when they are taught few of life's graces and none of its serious concerns, -- their paltry prepossessions, their vulgar sequaciousness, their invincible ignorance, their absorption in a petty self.
Born in Exile George Gissing 1880
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Dryden had within him a principle of continuity which was not satisfied without lingering upon his own thoughts, brooding over them, and oftentimes pursuing them through their unlinkings with the _sequaciousness_ (pardon
Famous Reviews R. Brimley Johnson 1899
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