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The thing that arrives after, politely waiting for its turn in the timeline.

means Coming, happening, or following after something else in time or order.

from From Latin subsequi, to follow close behind, fusing sub (under, near) with sequi (to follow) — the same root chasing through sequence, second, and pursue.

Family treeShares roots with sequence, sequel, and pursue.
Time arrowStrictly directional — only ever points forward.
Legal favoriteContracts adore it for chaining clauses tightly.
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