Succession
121succession — suc·ces·sion || sÉ™k seʃn n. progression, sequence, series; order in which one person takes the place of another; process through which an individual takes on the position or property of another …
122succession — n. 1. Sequence, consecution. 2. Series, suite, progression, chain, concatenation. 3. Lineage, race, line of descendants. 4. (Mus.) Notes of melody (as distinguished from chords of harmony) …
123succession — The act or process of following in order or sequence; in cycads, pertaining to the manner of production of cones as a diagnostic trait in certain species groups within Encephalartos (sensu Vorster, 2004) …
124succession — n 1. order, sequence, consecution, progression, gradation, step; series, procession, following, consecutiveness, suite; cycle, round, rotation, turn, catenation, concatenation; course, flow, run, chain, train; continuity, continuousness,… …
125succession — suc·ces·sion …
126succession — noun Syn: sequence, series, progression, chain, string, train, line, run …
127succession — suc•ces•sion [[t]səkˈsɛʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) the coming of one person or thing after another in order or in the course of events 2) a number of persons or things following one another in order 3) the right, act, or process by which one person succeeds… …
128succession — suc|ces|sion sb., en, er, erne (ubrudt rækkefølge; arvefølge) …