From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprocessionalpro‧ces‧sion‧al /prəˈseʃənəl/ adjective [only before noun]LINErelating to or used in a processionExamples from the Corpusprocessional• A processionalhymn is available to all.• Outside the compound of the bride's parents the processions were met by similarprocessional parties of nearrelatives of the bride.• The processional party was already waiting for him.• Flags lined the processionalroute.• Consequently composers have revivedancient liturgical-musical forms such as responsorial music, acclamations, litanies and processionalsongs.• The processional way begins at the north-west entrance, with the cone placed squarely behind you.