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sere
1or sear
[ seer ]
adjective
- dry; withered.
Synonyms: , ,
sere
2[ seer ]
noun
- the series of stages in an ecological succession.
sere
1/ ɪə /
adjective
- archaic.dried up or withered
verb
- a rare spelling of sear 1
sere
2/ ɪə /
noun
- the series of changes occurring in the ecological succession of a particular community
sere
/ î /
- The entire sequence of ecological communities successively occupying an area from the initial stage to the climax community.
- See more at succession
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sere1
Old English ŧ; see sear 1
Origin of sere2
C20: from series
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She recalls his churning legs over sere earth.
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And in that sere landscape, you watch as a man’s identity dries up and blows away.
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Thirst becomes the overarching metaphor for human desire in a sere landscape.
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Angel Reese had 20 points to lead the Terrapins, who sere seeking their first win over a No. 1 team since topping North Carolina in 2006.
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The landscape is dry and sere, but a ribbon of green shrubs and trees flourishes along the creek.
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