sequence
noun
/ˈsiːkwəns/
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- A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series
- A series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated, with some change each time, such as in pitch or length (example: opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony).
- A musical composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings. The most famous sequence is the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) formerly used in funeral services.
- (mathematics) An ordered list of objects, typically indexed with natural numbers.
- A series of shots that depict a single action or style in a film, television show etc.
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sequência
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sequencer
noun
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- Any device that activates or deactivates the components of a machine or system according to a preplanned sequence (as in a washing machine, or central heating system).
- A device or system that orders and/or modifies digitally stored music and sound for playback.
- A device for determining the sequence of monomers in a polymer, especially amino acids in protein, or bases in DNA; A sequenator.
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sequenciador
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sequenced
adjective
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- (genetics) Whose sequence (of bases or genes) has been determined
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sequenciado
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