SERIES


Meaning of SERIES in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' sir-( ˌ ) ē z

Function: noun

Inflected Form: plural series

Usage: often attrib

Etymology: Latin, from serere to join, link together; akin to Greek eirein to string together, hormos chain, necklace, and perhaps to Latin sort-, sors lot

Date: 1611

1 a : a number of things or events of the same class coming one after another in spatial or temporal succession <a concert series > <the hall opened into a series of small rooms> b : a set of regularly presented television programs each of which is complete in itself

2 : the indicated sum of a usually infinite sequence of numbers

3 a : the coins or currency of a particular country and period b : a group of postage stamps in different denominations

4 : a succession of volumes or issues published with related subjects or authors, similar format and price, or continuous numbering

5 : a division of rock formations that is smaller than a system and comprises rocks deposited during an epoch

6 : a group of chemical compounds related in composition and structure

7 : an arrangement of the parts of or elements in an electric circuit whereby the whole current passes through each part or element without branching ― compare PARALLEL

8 : a set of vowels connected by ablaut (as i, a, u in ring, rang, rung )

9 : a number of games (as of baseball) played usually on consecutive days between two teams <in town for a 3-game series >

10 : a group of successive coordinate sentence elements joined together

11 : SOIL SERIES

12 : three consecutive games in bowling

– in series : in a serial or series arrangement

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.