Seque
“Seque: A Programming Language for Manipulating Sequences”, R.E. Griswold et al, Comp Langs 13(1):13-22 (1988).
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noun 1. a literary work, movie, etc., that is complete in itself but continues the narrative of a preceding work. 2. an event or circumstance following something; subsequent course of affairs. 3. a result, consequence, or inference. noun 1. anything that follows from something else; development 2. a consequence or result 3. a novel, play, […]
- Sequela
noun, plural sequelae [si-kwel-ee, -kwee-lee] /sɪˈkwɛl i, -ˈkwi li/ (Show IPA). Pathology. 1. an abnormal condition resulting from a previous disease. noun (often pl) (med) (pl) -lae (-liː) 1. any abnormal bodily condition or disease related to or arising from a pre-existing disease 2. any complication of a disease sequela se·quel·a (sĭ-kwěl’ə) n. pl. se·quel·ae […]
- Sequelae
noun, plural sequelae [si-kwel-ee, -kwee-lee] /sɪˈkwɛl i, -ˈkwi li/ (Show IPA). Pathology. 1. an abnormal condition resulting from a previous disease. noun (often pl) (med) (pl) -lae (-liː) 1. any abnormal bodily condition or disease related to or arising from a pre-existing disease 2. any complication of a disease sequela se·quel·a (sĭ-kwěl’ə) n. pl. se·quel·ae […]
- Sequelize
verb (used with object), sequelized, sequelizing. 1. to make a sequel to: to sequelize a hit movie.
- Sequenced packet exchange
networking, protocol (SPX) A transport layer protocol built on top of IPX. SPX is used in Novell NetWare systems for communications in client/server application programs, e.g. BTRIEVE (ISAM manager). SPX is not used for connections to the file server itself; this uses NCP. It has been extended as SPX-II. SPX/IPX perform equivalent functions to TCP/IP. […]