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sequel
noun as in follow-up
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Some of these unfortunate women learn to suppress their sexual sensation so as to avoid all these disagreeable sequelæ.
The extension of such a social disease as slavery is one of the symptoms, one of the sequelæ, of the central malady.
An apparently complete recovery is sometimes followed by serious sequelæ of the nervous and blood-vessel systems.
Nevertheless, sequelæ will certainly occur less frequently after the use of Apis, for which we ought to be thankful.
My first fifty-mile walk years ago was begun in despair over a slow recovery from the sequelæ of diphtheria.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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