sequent

/ˈsiːkwənt/
adjective
  1. Following in a sequence or order; coming after something else.
    • The sequent events in the story were carefully planned by the author.
    • Each sequent step in the experiment must be completed before moving to the next.
    • The sequent chapters of the book build on the ideas introduced in the first one.
noun
  1. Something that follows or comes after, especially as a result or continuation.
    • In logic, a sequent is a statement that follows from given premises.
    • The sequent of the meeting was a detailed report sent to all team members.
    • The first movie was a success, and its sequent was even more popular.