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Etymology

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From sequac(ious) +‎ -ity, from Latin sequacitas.

Noun

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sequacity (uncountable)

  1. Quality or state of being sequacious.
    Synonym: sequaciousness
    • a. 1627, Francis Bacon, Thoughts on the Nature of Things:
      a highly coloured substance , which has not the sequacity of saffron to spread in liquids and incorporate itself with them

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