sə̇ˈkwāshəs, sēˈk- adjective
Etymology: Latin sequac-, sequax sequacious (from sequi to follow) + English -ious
1.
a. archaic : inclined to follow : subservient , tractable
b. : inclined to be servile : imitative , obsequious
2. obsolete : characterized by malleability : ductile , pliable
3. : logically sequent