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Comprehensive Analysis
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1) "Series" -- As to series land rover se·ries Pronunciation: 'sir-(")Ez Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural series Usage: often attributive 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 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 Pronunciation Symbols A series is a related set of things that occur one after the other (in a succession) or are otherwise connected one after the other (in a sequence). The specific meaning depends on the context. In science: - series (mathematics), the sum of a sequence of terms
- series (botany), named selections of plants and flowers in botany
- series circuit, a way of connecting electrical circuits (see series and parallel circuits#Series circuits)
- seriation, a method of dating objects in archaeology
In entertainment: - television series, a periodically returning television program. In the United Kingdom and other countries, the term "series" is used with the same meaning as the term (television season). An animated series is produced by means of animation
- film series, a group of films that (usually) have the same director, cast, and a consistent story line
- book series, a group of novels that may share a common setting, story, set of characters or timeline
- serialism, a rigorous system of writing music
- video game series, a number of games, often including recurring characters (see List of video game franchises)
In sports: - In sports and games, a sequence of competitive events between two teams or individual competitors – perhaps to decide a championship – is often called a series. See: playoff format
In nomenclature - 2 in a series = Sequel or Duology
- 3 in a series = Trilogy or Triptych
- 4 in a series = Tetralogy
- 5 in a series = Pentalogy
- 6 in a series = hexology
- 7 in a series = heptalogy
- 8 in a series = octology
- 9 in a series = nonology
- 10 in a series = decology
- 11 in a series = undecology
- 12 in a series = dudecology
Other uses: - A group of coins and/or banknotes categorized by year or similar design.
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