Subsequent: adj. (word coming from the Latin subsequens, entis, present participle of subsequi: “to follow closely”).
The word “subsequent” has several meanings:
1. Aged or literary meaning: Which follows (the thing we are talking about), which comes after, in time.
2. Modern meaning: Law: Which comes immediately after, from the point of view of succession in time or rank in a series.
The subsequent degree of kinship.
3. Geography: Subsequent river, which runs along the foot of the coast...
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