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All succession synonyms

suc·ces·sion
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noun succession

  • codification — the systematic organization of methods, rules, etc
  • calibration — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • continuation — The continuation of something is the fact that it continues, rather than stopping.
  • course — Course is often used in the expression 'of course', or instead of 'of course' in informal spoken English. See of course.
  • catenation — the act or process of catenating.
  • concatenation — A concatenation of things or events is their occurrence one after another, because they are linked.
  • leakage — an act of leaking; leak.
  • inning — Usually, ins. persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs).
  • cycle — If you cycle, you ride a bicycle.
  • consecution — a sequence or succession of events or things
  • lineage — the number of printed lines, especially agate lines covered by a magazine article, newspaper advertisement, etc.
  • go around — an act or instance of going around something, as a circle, course, or traffic pattern, and returning to the starting point.
  • continuity — Continuity is the fact that something continues to happen or exist, with no great changes or interruptions.
  • line — a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
  • combination — A combination of things is a mixture of them.
  • bank — A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
  • aeon — An aeon is an extremely long period of time.
  • gradation — any process or change taking place through a series of stages, by degrees, or in a gradual manner.
  • catalog — A catalog is a list of things such as the goods you can buy from a particular company, the objects in a museum, or the books in a library.
  • chain — A chain consists of metal rings connected together in a line.
  • coalescence — to grow together or into one body: The two lakes coalesced into one.
  • combo — A combo is a small group of musicians who play jazz, dance, or popular music.
  • whirl — to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly: The merry-go-round whirled noisily.
  • accession — Accession is the act of taking up a position as the ruler of a country.
  • flow — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • merry-go-round — Also called carousel, carrousel. (in amusement parks, carnivals, etc.) a revolving, circular platform with wooden horses or other animals, benches, etc., on which people may sit or ride, usually to the accompaniment of mechanical or recorded music.
  • descent — A descent is a movement from a higher to a lower level or position.
  • consecutiveness — The state or quality of being consecutive.
  • catena — a connected series, esp of patristic comments on the Bible
  • isochronism — an isochronal character or action.
  • autocade — a procession or parade of automobiles; motorcade.
  • offspring — children or young of a particular parent or progenitor.
  • order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • battery — Batteries are small devices that provide the power for electrical items such as radios and children's toys.
  • queue — a braid of hair worn hanging down behind.
  • outpour — outpouring.
  • inter-relationship — reciprocal relation.
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