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succession
- IPA[səkˈsɛʃn]
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- a number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other;a group of strata representing a single chronological sequence
noun: succession, plural noun: successions
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- 1. a number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other she had been secretary to a succession of board directors 同義詞
- ▪ a group of strata representing a single chronological sequence the Cretaceous succession
- 2. the action or process of inheriting a title, office, property, etc. the new king was already elderly at the time of his succession 同義詞
- ▪ the right or sequence of inheriting a position, title, etc. the succession to the Crown was disputed 同義詞
- ▪ the process by which a plant or animal community successively gives way to another until a stable climax is reached.
- (in Christian thought) the uninterrupted transmission of spiritual authority from the Apostles ...
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- (in Christian thought) the uninterrupted transmission of spiritual authority from the Apostles ...
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- following one after the other without interruption
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- a country resulting from the partition of another one.
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- following one after the other without interruption
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- the law regulating the inheritance of property.
Oxford Dictionary
- the law regulating the inheritance of property.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in English history) each of three Acts of Parliament passed during the reign of Henry VIII ...
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- IPA[səkˈseSH(ə)n]
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- a number of people or things sharing a specified characteristic and following one after the other: she had been secretary to a succession of board directors
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