English
Etymology
L. subsequens, -entis, present participle of subsequi to follow, succeed.
Adjective
subsequent
- Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely.
- Following in order of place; succeeding.
Derived terms
subsequently
Related terms
rfc-level|Related terms at L4+ not in L3 POS section (AutoFormat? would have corrected level of Derived terms)
consequent
Translations
Arabic: ARchar|Ù�اØÙ� unicode|(lá:ħaq)
Chinese: é�¨å¾�, é��å¾� (suÃhòu)
Dutch: volgend
Finnish: seuraava
French: subséquent
German: folgend
Romanian: viitor, ulterior, subsecvent
Hungarian: kés�bb, azt követ�en
mid
Italian: successivo, ulteriore, susseguente
Japanese: �����起�� (���������, kekkato shite okoru)
Korean: 결과� (gyeolgwa-ui)
Polish: kolejny
Portuguese: subseqüente
Russian: по�лед���ий (poslédujuš�ij)
Spanish: subsiguiente
Swedish: följande
Telugu: తద�పరి (tadupari)
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