following, in succession, without interruption
having some logical sequence
A linguistic form that implies or describes an event that follows temporally from another.
Consecutive interpretation.
A sequence of notes or chords that results from repeated shifts in pitch of the same interval.
Following in order or in time.
Next to, or facing the main stem or axis.
Relating to or denoting presentation of a fetus in which the rear or caudal end is nearest the cervix and emerges first at birth.
The hinder parts of the body.
The probability that a hypothesis is true (calculated by Bayes' theorem).