Successional [adjective]

Definition of Successional:

consecutive

Opposite/Antonyms of Successional:

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Sentence/Example of Successional:

By successional plantings they may be had in bloom from January to May.

Successional sowings should be made to the end of June, to produce a constant supply till Cauliflowers are ready.

Continue to make fresh beds as formerly directed, and prepare fresh material for successional ones.

In this way every leading branch will be furnished alternately with bearing and successional shoots.

Sow endive, for autumn and winter use, in the beginning and end of the month; also successional crops of lettuce and small salads.

And in examining the successional chain, we have perceived that it is not forged of Adamant.

Whether planted early or late, or at successional dates, must be determined by the market requirements of the grower.

There should be successional plantings made of the bush beans from the first date to within fifty days of frost.

Successional crops are obtained by sowing suitable varieties from January to the end of June.

The tale of the dwindled age of men, reported of successional mankind, is true of the same man only.