Consecutive = Con (prefix)--with, together secu (root)--follow ive (suffix)--relating to, of the nature of, tending to (See http://www.betterendings.org/homeschool/Words/Root%20Words.htm for more info.)
It means: In unbroken succession
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queue or sequoia
The consecutive repetition of vowel sounds.
It's one word. And it's the only word in the English language that has three consecutive double letters in it.
Yes. F ea rlessness has one dipthong: consecutive vowels (e and a)
The antonym for consecutive is nonconsecutive.
in unbroken or logical sequence. 2 and 3 are consecutive integers. 6 and 8 are consecutive even numbers.
If you mean consecutive letters, than bookkeeperfits. Otherwise, I have no idea.
The English dictionary word with the most consecutive vowels (six) is EUOUAE.
Consecutive means in a row or one after another.
the girl came in and out of the house consecutive non stop
The English word BOOKKEEPING or BOOKKEEPER has three sets of consecutive double letters. SUBBOOKKEEPER is the only word with four sets of consecutive double letters, although these words should be hyphenated.
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
1234
thumbtack
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