As a Noun:
1. A number of events or things that come one after another in a particular order. English = sequence.
2. A thing which happens after another thing and which is a result of the first. English = consequence.
As a Verb or Adjective:
1. To move on to the next or later item is a series events or things that come one after another in a particular order.
2. To put things or events in an ordered series, one after another. English = sequence, order.
Interactive:
1. Used alone, especially in the context of a meeting or lecture, to suggest or tell people to move on to the next item on the agenda. English = 'Okay, let's move on to the next item’; ‘Okay, next.’
As Modifier:
1. Used to introduce an action or series of actions that happen after or as a result of some earlier action. English = subsequently, consequently, then, following that.