sequacious adjective.
[sɪ'kweɪʃǝs] M17.[from Latin sequac- sequax, from sequi follow: see -ACIOUS.]1. Of a person: inclined to follow another, esp. in a servile or unthinking manner; lacking independence or originality of thought.
arch. M17.2. Of a thing: easily moulded; ductile, pliable, flexible.
M17-M18.3. Of musical notes or metrical feet: following one another with consistent and ordered regularity.
rare.
L18.4. Of reasoning, thought, etc.: logical, coherent.
E19.■ N. Frye Socrates..orders his discussion in a sequacious argument. ■ sequaciously adverb L19. ■ sequaciousness noun M17. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲