Definition of Sequiturs

1. sequitur [n] - See also: sequitur

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Sequiturs

sequestrations
sequestration cyst
sequestration dermoid
sequestrator
sequestrectomy
sequestrotomy
sequestrum
sequestrum
sequestrums
sequin
sequined
sequining
sequinned
sequins
sequitur
sequiturs (current term)
sequiviridae
sequivirus
sequoia
sequoia
Sequoiadendron
Sequoiadendron giganteum
sequoias
Sequoia gigantea
Sequoia National Park
Sequoia sempervirens
Sequoia Wellingtonia
sequoiene
sequoiosis
Sequoya

Literary usage of Sequiturs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"... of non-sequiturs for sequiturs uncomfortably aware of the nature of their words within a very few minutes after they had uttered them. ..."

2. Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1910)
"... of non-sequiturs for sequiturs uncomfortably aware of the nature of their words within a very few minutes after they had uttered them. ..."

3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1898)
"So far we have been endeavoring to make clear the nature of explanation and the relation which an ideal scheme with its logical sequiturs bears to natural ..."

4. Notes on A history of auricular confession: H.C. Lea's account of the power by Patrick H. Casey, Henry Charles Lea (1899)
"Besides, if he is writing a history he ought to give the facts, and let us take care of the non sequiturs. EARLY FATHERS. "That the primitive Church knew ..."

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