It's a very common root that appears in many English words, often related to the ideas of:
* Order: Things happening in a specific order, one after another.
* Succession: One thing coming after another.
* Following: Going after something or someone.
Here are some examples of words with the root "sequ":
* Sequence: A series of events or things that happen one after another.
* Consecutive: Following one after another without interruption.
* Sequel: A book, movie, or other work that continues the story of an earlier one.
* Sequoia: A giant tree, named after the Cherokee leader Sequoyah, who developed a writing system for his people.
* Subsequent: Happening or coming after something else.
* Consequently: As a result.
Understanding the root "sequ" can help you understand the meaning of many words, and it can even help you to learn new words more easily.