procession
//prəˈsɛʃən//
Noun
processionSingular
processionsPlural
1
A line of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly, often ceremonial manner.
A long procession of cars followed the hearse to the cemetery.
2
The action of moving forward in an orderly way.
The slow procession of cars through the tunnel caused a traffic jam.
3
A succession of people or things that appear or happen one after another.
A procession of visitors came to see the new exhibit throughout the day.