SERIES


Meaning of SERIES in English

n. (pl. same)

1. a number of things of which each is similar to the preceding or in which each successive pair are similarly related; a sequence, succession, order, row, or set.

2 a set of successive games between the same teams.

3 a set of programmes with the same actors etc. or on related subjects but each complete in itself.

4 a set of lectures by the same speaker or on the same subject.

5 a a set of successive issues of a periodical, of articles on one subject or by one writer, etc., esp. when numbered separately from a preceding or following set (second series). b a set of independent books in a common format or under a common title or supervised by a common general editor.

6 Philately a set of stamps, coins, etc., of different denominations but issued at one time, in one reign, etc.

7 Geol. a a set of strata with a common characteristic. b the rocks deposited during a specific epoch.

8 Mus. an arrangement of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale as a basis for serial music.

9 Electr. a a set of circuits or components arranged so that the current passes through each successively. b a set of batteries etc. having the positive electrode of each connected with the negative electrode of the next.

10 Chem. a set of elements with common properties or of compounds related in composition or structure.

11 Math. a set of quantities constituting a progression or having the several values determined by a common relation.

Phrases and idioms:

arithmetical (or geometrical) series a series in arithmetical (or geometrical) progression. in series

1. in ordered succession.

2 Electr. (of a set of circuits or components) arranged so that the current passes through each successively.

Etymology: L, row, chain f. serere join, connect

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.