egyre-másra

Etymology
, from and ; originally a coordinate structure. . The first element is morphologically identical to, although it derives from a different sense of. Compare,.

Adverb

 * 1) in rapid succession, repeatedly
 * 2) one after another, in turn, one by one
 * 3) all over, everywhere, densely (in a place or text)
 * 4)  as a whole, by and large, for the most part
 * 5)  on average
 * 1) one after another, in turn, one by one
 * 2) all over, everywhere, densely (in a place or text)
 * 3)  as a whole, by and large, for the most part
 * 4)  on average
 * 1)  as a whole, by and large, for the most part
 * 2)  on average
 * 1)  as a whole, by and large, for the most part
 * 2)  on average
 * 1)  on average