||Se*que"la (?), n.; pl.
Sequelæ (#). [L., a follower, a result, from
sequit to follow.] One who, or that which, follows.
Specifically: (a) An adherent, or a band or sect
of adherents. "Coleridge and his sequela." G. P.
Marsh. (b) That which follows as the logical
result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion.
Sequelæ, or thoughts suggested by the
preceding aphorisms.
Coleridge.
(c) (Med.) A morbid phenomenon left as
the result of a disease; a disease resulting from another.
||Se*que"la (?), n.; pl.
Sequelæ (#). [L., a follower, a result, from
sequit to follow.] One who, or that which, follows.
Specifically: (a) An adherent, or a band or sect
of adherents. "Coleridge and his sequela." G. P.
Marsh. (b) That which follows as the logical
result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion.
Sequelæ, or thoughts suggested by the
preceding aphorisms.
Coleridge.
(c) (Med.) A morbid phenomenon left as
the result of a disease; a disease resulting from another.