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serra
/ ˈsɛrə /
noun
- zoology a sawlike part or organ
Word History and Origins
Origin of serra1
Example Sentences
Of course these are derivative, too, almost as though Serra were his own pupil, or a forger of his own pieces.
The Daily Pic: In 1969, Richard Serra risked it all with one ton of lead.
And here's a nice detail: Bachman's object exists in an edition of 2,000, so the total heft of his work matches Serra's.
Without a local bookstore, Pad-Thai or a Richard Serra installation, my life would definitely be lacking some favored flourishes.
On the top of the mountain (Alta da Serra, sixteen miles from Mendoza) we found a venda.
This picture is from a slab in the possession of the Serra family in Genoa.
In 1784 Father Serra, the master spirit of the missions, died.
It was a fanciful representation of Junipero Serra preaching to the heathen.
We burnt the other at Serra Liona, because she was no longer seaworthy.
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