sequ-, sequi-, secut-, suit-, -sue
(Latin: follow)
Ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia.
The consequences of abuse do not apply to general use.
Used by legal specialists and suggests that a right should not be withheld from people because of others who abuse it.
archaeological sequence, archeological sequence
A method of placing a group of similar objects into a chronological sequence, taking into account stylistic changes that occurred over time.
consecutive
consecutively
consecutiveness
consequence
consequent
consequential
consequentially
consequently
ensue
ensue
Etymology: from Old French ensivre, "to follow close upon"; from Late Latin insequere; from Latin insequi, "to pursue"; from in-, "upon" + sequi, "follow".
et sequens; et sequentia; et seq.; seq.; sq.
And the following.
execute
execution