Obs. rare. [n. of action f. L. consectārī: see prec.] (See quot.)

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1655–60.  Stanley, Hist. Philos. (1701), 245/1. Consectation, (ἀκολούθησις) or Æquipollens, is the Consideration of those Affections of a Proposition, in respect whereof, two Propositions signifie together the same thing, and are together true or false.

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