The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
procedural language
procedural
    Any programming language in which the programmer
   specifies an explicit sequences of steps to follow to produce
   a result (an algorithm).
   The term should not be confused with "imperative language" -
   a language that specifies explicit manipulation of state.  An
   example (non-imperative) procedural language is LOGO, which
   specifies sequences of steps to perform but does not have an
   internal state.
   Other procedural languages include Basic, Pascal, C, and
   Modula-2.
   Both procedural and imperative languages are in contrast to
   declarative languages, in which the programmer specifies
   neither explicit steps nor explicit state manipulation.
   (2004-05-17)