suc·ces·sion
n.
1. The act or process of following in order or sequence.
2. A group of people or things arranged or following in order; a sequence: "A succession of one-man stalls offered soft drinks" (Alec Waugh). See synonyms at series.
3.
1. The sequence in which one person after another succeeds to a title, throne, dignity, or estate.
2. The right of a person or line of persons to so succeed.
3. The person or line having such a right.
4.
1. The act or process of succeeding to the rights or duties of another.
2. The act or process of becoming entitled as a legal beneficiary to the property of a deceased person.
5. Ecology. The gradual and orderly process of ecosystem development brought about by changes in community composition and the production of a climax characteristic of a particular geographic region.
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The word successive means following consecutively. An example of this would be; "The dog ate the first hot dog he was given and every hot dog after successively".
A couplet is two successive lines of verse which rhyme.
Successive generation refers to the sequence of offspring produced from one generation to the next within a species. It signifies the continuous passage of genetic material and traits from parent to offspring.
Successive farming is helpful to the enviroment.With each successive boyfriend, her choices improve because she learns from her mistakes.
Successive Substitution was created in 1989.
It is a sequence of numbers where the difference between successive numbers is decreasing by one.
Successive numbers follow one another, like 3 follows 2.
Consecutive means in a row or one after another.
I assume you mean levees, which are caused by deposition from successive floods.
I will be attending sleepovers on three successive weeekends!
The duration of Successive Slidings of Pleasure is 1.75 hours.
The difference between the successive values on a scale is an interval.