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Series logo #10101) Any weekly TV show 2) Array 3) Baseball event 4) Baseball-season climax 5) Best of seven 6) Binge target 7) Branch of calculus 8) Breaking Bad or 24 9) Chain 10) Chicago Hope or ER 11) Continuing TV fare 12) Continuing TV show 13) Cycle 14) Diamond classic 15) DVD box set purchase 16) Dvd box set, possibly
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Series logo #10101) Array 2) Chain 3) Continuity 4) Convergency 5) Divergency 6) Hierarchy 7) Number 8) Numericsequence 9) Progression 10) Run 11) Sequence 12) Sporting events 13) Str 14) String 15) Strings 16) Televisionshow 17) Tetralogy 18) Train 19) Variety
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Series logo #21002• (n.) In Engler`s system of plant classification, a group of families showing certain structural or morphological relationships. It corresponds to the cohort of some writers, and to the order of many modern systematists. • (n.) A parcel of rough diamonds of assorted qualities. • (n.) A mode of arranging the separate parts of a circu...
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Series logo #21652A sequence of runs in a psi experiment.
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Series logo #22333(Tire) The numerical representation of a tire's aspect ratio. A 50-series tire has an aspect ratio of 0.50.
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series logo #21160A sum of all or some of the terms of a sequence. A series may or may not converge to a particular value as more and more terms are included. A series is said to be absolutely convergent if the sum of the absolute values of the terms converges; in this case the series converges no matter how the term...
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Series logo #21151A configuration of an electrical circuit in which the positive lead is connected to the negative lead of another energy producing, conducting, or consuming device. The voltages of each device are additive, whereas the current is not.
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Series logo #20137A sequence of runs in a psi experiment.
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Series logo #20157A sequence of runs in a psi experiment.
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series logo #209731. A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events. 'During some years his life a series of triumphs.' (Macaulay) ... 2. <biology> Any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordin...
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series logo #21001(sēr´ēz) a group or succession of events, objects, or substances arranged in regular order or forming a kind of chain; in electricity, parts of a circuit connected successively end to end to form a single path for the current. adj., se´rial., adj.
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series logo #22291 A series is a mineral group consisting of minerals that have a nearly identical crystal structure. The only difference between the minerals in a series is the type of elements contained in the crystal structure of the mineral. This means that there must be at least two defined minerals in a series: one mineral containing one particular element, an...
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Series logo #22385A number of novels related to each other by plot, setting, character, or some combination of these t
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Series logo #20972Se'ries noun [ Latin series , from serere , sertum , to join or bind together; confer Greek ......... to fasten, Sanskrit sarit thread. Confer Assert , Desert a solitude, Exert , Insert , Seraglio .] 1. A number of things or ev...
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series logo #21102[Football] the group of 4 downs a team has to advance 10 yards.
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series logo #21477A number of items arranged in numerical or alphabetical sequence.
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Series logo #21719A specific subsection of a line of figures. Spawn: the Samurai Wars was Series 19 in the Spawn line. A Series can have any number of waves.
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series logo #21741A group of related stories or features on a single topic, generally run in successive or regular editions of a newspaper, magazine or program.
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Series logo #23534 See under Flight. Flight Designation (Engl. flight or swarm - also passage, series, partial tasting) for a single round at a professional wine tasting. A group of wines, which are in a certain relationship to each other, is served and tasted together. For example, these can be different wines of a certain growing region and/or grape variety an...
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series logo #23964a group of things in a particular order
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Series logo #24064A set of games between 2 teams.
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series logo #20750A series electrical circuit is a circuit where the components share the current flowing around the circuit.
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series logo #20974serial 1 serial publication noun a periodical that appears at scheduled times
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Series logo #22375A narrative form that presents weekly episodes, usually self-contained, with a defined set of recurr
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Series logo #22819A configuration of an electrical circuit in which the positive lead is connected to the negative lead of another energy producing, conducting, or consuming device. The voltages of each device are additive, whereas the current is not.
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