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Nolle prosequi
Nolle prosequi Nol"le pros"e*qui [L., to be unwilling to prosecute.] (Law) Will not prosecute; -- an entry on the record, denoting that a plaintiff discontinues his suit, or the attorney for the public a prosecution; either wholly, or as to some count, or as to some of several defendants.
Non prosequitur
Non prosequitur Non" pro*seq"ui*tur [L. he does not prosecute.] (Law) A judgment entered against the plaintiff in a suit where he does not appear to prosecute. See Nolle prosequi.
Non sequitur
Non sequitur Non seq"ui*tur [L., it does not follow.] (Logic) An inference which does not follow from the premises.
Obsequience
Obsequience Ob*se"qui*ence, n. Obsequiousness. [R.]
Obsequies
Obsequy Ob"se*quy, n.; pl. Obsequies. [L. obsequiae, pl., funeral rites, fr. obsequi: cf.F. obs[`e]ques. See Obsequent, and cf. Obsequious.] 1. The last duty or service to a person, rendered after his death; hence, a rite or ceremony pertaining to burial; -- now used only in the plural. --Spencer. I will . . . fetch him hence, and solemnly attend, With silent obsequy and funeral train. --Milton I will myself Be the chief mourner at his obsequies. --Dryden. The funeral obsequies were decently and privately performed by his family --J. P. Mahaffy. 2. Obsequiousness. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Obsequies
Obsequies Ob"se*quies, n.pl. See Obsequy.
Obsequiously
Obsequiously Ob*se"qui*ous*ly, adv. 1. In an obsequious manner; compliantly; fawningly. --Dryden. 2. In a manner appropriate to obsequies. [Obs.] Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster. --Shak.
Obsequiousness
Obsequiousness Ob*se"qui*ous*ness, n. The quality or state of being obsequious. --South.
Sequin
Sequin Se"quin, n. [F. sequin, It. zecchino, from zecca the mint, fr. Ar. sekkah, sikkah, a die, a stamp. Cf. Zechin.] An old gold coin of Italy and Turkey. It was first struck at Venice about the end of the 13th century, and afterward in the other Italian cities, and by the Levant trade was introduced into Turkey. It is worth about 9s. 3d. sterling, or about $2.25. The different kinds vary somewhat in value. [Written also chequin, and zequin.]
Solisequious
Solisequious Sol`i*se"qui*ous, a. [L. sol sun + sequi to follow.] Following the course of the sun; as, solisequious plants. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

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- Sequis Tower is a 210 metres (690 ft) tall skys****er at Sudirman Central Business District, South Jakarta, Indonesia. This is a LEED Platinum building...
- astra" ('thus one journeys to the stars') and "opta ardua pennis astra sequi" ('desire to pursue the high[/hard to reach] stars on wings'). Another origin...
- Mario Sequi (1913-1992) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. A Sardinian by birth, he was married to the actress Lia Franca. He began his career...
- fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos, qui ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt, neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum, quia dolor sit amet...
- "Nudus nudum Christum sequi" (or "Nudus nudum Christum sequere") is an early Franciscan and ancient Christian ascetic motto translated from Latin to "Naked...
- does not follow". It comes from the words non meaning "not" and the verb sequi meaning "to follow". A non sequitur can denote an abrupt, illogical, or...
- original on March 15, 2013. Retrieved 2014-10-30. from Latin sequela, from sequi ("follow") "Medical Definition of Sequela". RxList. Retrieved 2021-12-09...
- career and died in 2013. She debuted in cinema at the age of 15 in Mario Sequi 's film Gioventù di notte. In 1960, Sandrelli won the Miss Cinema Viareggio...
- Latin noun secta (a feminine form of a variant past participle of the verb sequi, to follow) meaning "a way, road". Figuratively, sect refers to a (prescribed)...
- was adapted into a 1970 film The Tigers of Mompracem directed by Mario Sequi. In 19th century Malaysia, the Tigers of Mompracem are a band of rebel pirates...