Consecutive

  • 11Consecutive — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Consecutive (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on consecutive instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/consecutive …

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  • 12consecutive — con|sec|u|tive [kənˈsekjutıv] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: consecutif, from Latin consequi; CONSEQUENT] consecutive numbers or periods of time follow one after the other without any interruptions ▪ It had rained for four consecutive… …

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  • 13consecutive — [[t]kənse̱kjʊtɪv[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Consecutive periods of time or events happen one after the other without interruption. The Cup was won for the third consecutive year by the Toronto Maple Leafs... Photographs taken at the same time on two… …

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  • 14consecutive — consecutively, adv. consecutiveness, n. /keuhn sek yeuh tiv/, adj. 1. following one another in uninterrupted succession or order; successive: six consecutive numbers, such as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 2. marked by logical sequence. 3. Gram. expressing… …

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  • 15consecutive — con|sec|u|tive [ kən sekjətıv ] adjective following one after another in order and with nothing else in between: He s been late now on three consecutive days. her fifth consecutive defeat ╾ con|sec|u|tive|ly adverb: We work for twelve days… …

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  • 16consecutive — adjective consecutive numbers or periods of time follow one after the other without any interruptions: It had rained for four consecutive days. consecutively adverb: Number the pages consecutively …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17consecutive — UK [kənˈsekjʊtɪv] / US [kənˈsekjətɪv] adjective following one after another in order and with nothing else in between He s been late now on three consecutive days. her fifth consecutive defeat Derived word: consecutively adverb Most of the staff… …

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  • 18consecutive — /kənˈsɛkjətɪv / (say kuhn sekyuhtiv) adjective 1. following one another in uninterrupted succession; uninterrupted in course or succession; successive. 2. marked by logical sequence. 3. Law (of a sentence) commencing on the expiry of a previous… …

  • 19consecutive — adjective Date: 1611 following one after the other in order ; successive < served four consecutive terms in office > • consecutively adverb • consecutiveness noun …

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  • 20consecutive — See consecutive, successive …

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