sequacious

English

/sɪˈkweɪʃəs/

adj
Definitions
  • (Of) Likely to follow or yield to physical pressure; easily shaped or molded.
  • (Of) Likely to follow or yield to others, especially showing unthinking adherence to others' ideas; easily led.
  • (Of) Following neatly or smoothly.
  • (Of) Following logically or in an unvarying and orderly procession, tending in a single intellectual direction.

Etymology

Derived from Latin sequax (a follower) root from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (follow, say, see, notice, accompany, track).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*sekʷ-

Gloss

follow, say, see, notice, accompany, track

Concept
Semantic Field

Motion

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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