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All procession synonyms

pro·ces·sion
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noun procession

  • codification — the systematic organization of methods, rules, etc
  • column — A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
  • file — a powder made from the ground leaves of the sassafras tree, used as a thickener and to impart a pungent taste to soups, gumbos, and other dishes.
  • anabases — any small fish of the genus Anabas, of ponds and swamps in Africa and southeastern Asia.
  • catenation — the act or process of catenating.
  • melioration — Historical Linguistics. semantic change in a word to a more approved or more respectable meaning. Compare pejoration (def 2).
  • anabasis — the march of Cyrus the Younger and his Greek mercenaries from Sardis to Cunaxa in Babylonia in 401 bc, described by Xenophon in his Anabasis
  • march past — a parade or procession, especially of troops past a reviewing stand.
  • line — a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
  • march-past — a parade or procession, especially of troops past a reviewing stand.
  • consecution — a sequence or succession of events or things
  • cortege — A cortege is a procession of people who are walking or riding in cars to a funeral.
  • funeral — the ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation; obsequies.
  • caravan — A caravan is a vehicle without an engine that can be pulled by a car or van. It contains beds and cooking equipment so that people can live or spend their holidays in it.
  • chain — A chain consists of metal rings connected together in a line.
  • consecutiveness — The state or quality of being consecutive.
  • motorcade — a procession or parade of automobiles or other motor vehicles.
  • convoy — A convoy is a group of vehicles or ships travelling together.
  • autocade — a procession or parade of automobiles; motorcade.
  • order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • cavalcade — A cavalcade is a procession of people on horses or in cars or carriages.
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