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serein
[ suh-ran ]
noun
Meteorology.
- fine rain falling after sunset from a sky in which no clouds are visible.
serein
/ əˈɪ /
noun
- fine rain falling from a clear sky after sunset, esp in the tropics
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of serein1
C19: via French, from Old French serain dusk, from Latin ŧus late
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“A serein, brah. It’s a fine tropical rain falling from a cloudless night sky.”
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“You better make our friend feel like she’s experiencing the glory of a serein today.”
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Sayegh recently swore in the Police Department’s first Palestinian officer, Serein Tamimi, who is also the first to wear a hijab.
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On Facebook, a reader said: “Near Chablis, visit the very special medieval village Noyers Sur Serein for its architecture, lively and laid-back lifestyle and music.”
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On Facebook, a reader said: “Near Chablis, visit the very special medieval village Noyers Sur Serein for its architecture, lively and laid-back lifestyle and music.”
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