Series (n.) |
A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events. |
Series (n.) |
Any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordinate related groups. |
Series (n.) |
An indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series. |
Series |
Sequence of partial sums of a given mathematical sequence |
Series |
Sequence of rock depositions defining a chronostratigraphic unit coiresponding to a specific epoch on the geologic time scale |
Series |
Taxonomic rank |
Series |
In archival science, a collection of records grouped as a result of their original function, use, or other relationship to one another |
Series |
Year appearing on United States paper currency |
Series Synonyms |
Serial |
Series Synonyms |
Serial, Serial Publication |
Spanish Translation |
Series in Spanish is Serie |
Tagalog Translation |
Series in Tagalog is Kawil |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A series of congratulatory regrets." - Benjamin Disraeli |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A series of ever-decreasing splashes drip and plop into black water... thus the beginning of the film is reprised." - Peter Greenaway |
Example Sentence (Quote) " And the only interest about him arises from the unusual series of events of which his shadow was witness." - Evelyn Waugh |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Batman: The Animated Series Heart of Ice , September 7, 1992, written by Paul Dini." - Cold |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Batman: The Animated Series Joker's Favor Paul Dini" - Dreams |