succession
Kelime Anlamı :

1. birbirini izleme.
2. teselsül.
3. üst üste olma.
4. 1. of (birbirini takip eden) bir sürü (kimse); (birbirini takip eden) bir dizi (şey): This place has had a succession of owners. Bu yerin.
5. of (birbirini takip eden) bir sürü (kimse); (birbirini takip eden) bir dizi (şey): This place has had a succession of owners. Bu yerin.
6. peşe.
7. ardışıklık, ardardalık.
8. silsile.
9. birbirini takip etme.
10. zincir.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. an act of following in sequence.
2. A sequence of things in order.
3. A passing of royal powers.
4. A group of rocks or strata that succeed one another in chronological order.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. A following of things in order; consecution; also, a series of things following one another, either in time or in place.
2. the act or right of succeeding to the place, proper dignity, functions, or rights of another; the act or right of succeeding or coming to an inheritance; the act or right of enteringupon an office, rank, etc., held by another: as, he holds the property by the title of succession; also, a line of persons so succeeding.
3. especiallythe act of succeeding under established custom or law to the dignity and rights of a sovereign; also, a line of sovereigns thus following one another.
4. eccles., the act of succeeding to clerical office or receiving transmitted authority through ordination; a series of persons so succeeding. see apostolic succession, under apostolic.
5. an order or series of descendants; lineage; successors collectively; heirs.
6. in biology, descent with modification in unbroken evolutionary series; the sequence of organic forms thus developed; the fact or the result of evolution or development along any line of descent or during any period of time.
7. A person succeeding to rank, office, or the; like.
8. in music, same as progression (of parts) or as sequence, 5.
9. in psychology, suggestion; association.
10. more specifically, the continuity of title in a corporation notwithstanding successive changes of membership.
11. in phytogeography, the sequence of one plant-formation upon another on the same ground in response to changes in the conditions. successions result from a great variety of causes, such as the gradual enrichment of soil, the accumulation of humus in peat-bogs, volcanic action, etc., or human agency, as in deforestation, cultivation, etc.
12. in horticulture and agriculture, a continuous yield of the same crop, secured by planting either the same variety at intervals or different varieties requiring different periods for maturing at the same time. see succession cane.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia