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SEQUITUR

SEQUITUR
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(Latin) following logically from what comes before. Perception of Truth Approved Glossary (9 June 92)
SEQUITUR
ScnTUEU
something that sequentially follows another thing or a conclusion that logically follows something already stated or mentioned; connected as in thought, speech, etc. Sequitur is a Latin word which means "it follows."(Latin) following as a consequence or following logically. A person who is being sequitur is being sensible and logical.a Latin term which means following as a consequence; following logically. -Cassell's New Latin Dictionary. (Latin) following logically from what comes before.(Latin) in the manner of something which follows logically from what comes before it.(Latin, it follows) of or pertaining to something which follows logically from what comes before it.(Latin) it follows.(Latin) that which follows as a consequence; that which follows logically.(Latin) following logically from what comes before. A person who is completely unworried about existence won't worry about you being sequitur or not.