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* [[Non sequitur (literary device)]], an irrelevant, often humorous comment to a preceding topic or statement. * [[Non sequitur (literary device)]], an irrelevant, often humorous comment to a preceding topic or statement.
* [[Non sequitur (logic)]], a logical fallacy where a stated conclusion is not supported by its premise. * [[Non sequitur (logic)]], a logical fallacy where a stated conclusion is not supported by its premise.
-* [[Non Sequitur (comic strip)]], a comic strip by Wiley Miller 
-* [[Non Sequitur (Star Trek: Voyager)]], an episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' 
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-'''Sequitur''' may refer to: 
-* [[Sequitur algorithm]] 
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Non sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow." It is most often used as a noun to describe illogical statements.

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