(ˈ)rē|sēkwənt, ˈrēsək- adjective
Etymology: re- + -sequent (as in consequent, subsequent )
1. : of, relating to, or being a stream that flows down the dip of underlying formations in the same direction as an original consequent stream but developed later and generally tributary to a subsequent stream
2. : of, relating to, or being a fault-line scarp that faces in the same direction as an initial fault scarp but is due to differential erosion rather than to crustal movement