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Definition of serie
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Serie (n.)
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Oxime
::
Oxime (n.) One of a
series
of
isonitroso
derivatives
obtained
by the
action
of
hydroxylamine
on
aldehydes
or
ketones.
Commentary
::
Commentary
(v. i.) A
series
of
comments
or
annotations;
esp., a book of
explanations
or
expositions
on the whole or a part of the
Scriptures
or of some other
work..
Determinant
::
Determinant
(n.) The sum of a
series
of
products
of
several
numbers,
these
products
being
formed
according
to
certain
specified
laws.
Hypocaust
::
Hypocaust
(n.) A
furnace,
esp. one
connected
with a
series
of small
chambers
and flues of tiles or other
masonry
through
which the heat of a fire was
distributed
to rooms
above.
This
contrivance,
first used in bath, was
afterwards
adopted
in
private
houses..
Anisodactyls
::
Anisodactyls
(n. pl.) A group of
herbivorous
mammals
characterized
by
having
the hoofs in a
single
series
around
the foot, as the
elephant,
rhinoceros,
etc..
Thalline
::
Thalline
(n.) An
artificial
alkaloid
of the
quinoline
series,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
C10H13NO,
whose salts are
valuable
as
antipyretics;
-- so
called
from the green color
produced
in its
solution
by
certain
oxidizing
agents..
Seriema
::
Seriema
(n.) A large South
American
bird
(Dicholophus,
/
Cariama
cristata)
related
to the
cranes.
It is often
domesticated.
Called
also
cariama..
Series
::
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..
Bracketing
::
Bracketing
(n.) A
series
or group of
brackets;
brackets,
collectively..
Run
::
Run (n.) A
course;
a
series;
that which
continues
in a
certain
course
or
series;
as, a run of good or bad
luck..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To sew, as a seam, by
passing
the
needle
through
material
in a
continuous
line,
generally
taking
a
series
of
stitches
on the
needle
at the same
time..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) One of a
series
of
offsets,
or
parts,
resembling
the steps of
stairs,
as one of the
series
of parts of a cone
pulley
on which the belt
runs..
Perchloride
::
Perchloride
(n.) A
chloride
having
a
higher
proportion
of
chlorine
than any other
chloride
of the same
substance
or
series.
Myricin
::
Myricin
(n.) A
silky,
crystalline,
waxy
substance,
forming
the less
soluble
part of
beeswax,
and
regarded
as a
palmitate
of a
higher
alcohol
of the
paraffin
series;
--
called
also
myricyl
alcohol..
Lactim
::
Lactim
(n.) One of a
series
of
anhydrides
resembling
the
lactams,
but of an imido type; as,
isatine
is a
lactim.
Cf.
Lactam..
Hexachord
::
Hexachord
(n.) A
series
of six
notes,
with a
semitone
between
the third and
fourth,
the other
intervals
being whole
tones..
Toluene
::
Toluene
(n.) A
hydrocarbon,
C6H5.CH3,
of the
aromatic
series,
homologous
with
benzene,
and
obtained
as a light
mobile
colorless
liquid,
by
distilling
tolu
balsam,
coal tar, etc.; --
called
also
methyl
benzene,
phenyl
methane,
etc..
Luck
::
Luck (n.) That which
happens
to a
person;
an
event,
good or ill,
affecting
one's
interests
or
happiness,
and which is
deemed
casual;
a
course
or
series
of such
events
regarded
as
occurring
by
chance;
chance;
hap; fate;
fortune;
often,
one's
habitual
or
characteristic
fortune;
as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is
better
than
skill..
Event
::
Event (n.) The
consequence
of
anything;
the
issue;
conclusion;
result;
that in which an
action,
operation,
or
series
of
operations,
terminates..
Girandole
::
Girandole
(n.) A
series
of
chambers
in
defensive
mines.
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