Sequentially vs Inturn - What's the difference?
sequentially | inturn |
To turn in or inward.
*1904 , United States Patent Office, ''
The act or process of turning in.
(wrestling) The act of a wrestler when he puts his thigh between the tights of his opponent, and lists him up.
As an adverb sequentially
is in sequence, in order.As a verb inturn is
to turn in or inward.As a noun inturn is
the act or process of turning in.inturn
English
Verb
(en verb)- A machine of the class described, comprising in combination with a suitably-actuated needle, a driving-shaft, means actuated from said shaft for carrying two or more plies of material through the machine, and similarly-actuated means working alternately with the needle to inturn the edges of said plies.