sequential

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  1. adjective Forming or characterized by a sequence, as of units or musical notes.
  2. adjective Sequent.

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  • The object of the game is to arrange the numbers so they appear in sequential, ascending order using the fewest possible moves. —  Maximum Security -- Ch 12 -- Sniffers
  • My hard drive partitions are now sequential, and I have changed my a DVD-ROM from drive letter D. to F, (my hard drive is partitioned in three sections) everything seems to be functioning properly at this point.
  • The SuperVeloce is equipped as standard with the sequential, automated manual transmission e. gear, which uses electro-hydraulics to shift gear extremely quickly and smoothly. —  gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
  • On your previous comment to me: I understand where you guys believe the sequential is better, but honestly the code could flex based on the existence of a. index field and allow not integer indexes without too many changes. —  ASP.NET Forums
  • Presuming them to be sequential, they've come up with an estimate of at least 4,539,700 iPhone —  Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
 

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  1. from Late Latin sequentia, sequence, + -al.
 

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/səˈkwɛnʃəl/
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