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sere
1[ seer ]
sere
2[ seer ]
noun
- the series of stages in an ecological succession.
sere
1/ sɪə /
adjective
- archaic.dried up or withered
verb
- a rare spelling of sear 1
sere
2/ sɪə /
noun
- the series of changes occurring in the ecological succession of a particular community
sere
/ sîr /
- The entire sequence of ecological communities successively occupying an area from the initial stage to the climax community.
- See more at succession
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sere1
Origin of sere2
Example Sentences
Each branch of the services established its own SERE program, the Air Force at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington.
Agency officials made first contact with the SERE trainers during April 2002, not long after Abu Zubaydah was captured.
SERE training techniques are legitimate tools for training our people.
And while the Exchange rang with cheers, Stickney, a colour now in his sere cheeks, went boring his way outward.
The sun burns sere and the rain dishevelsOne gaunt bleak blossom of scentless breath.
Early autumn finds this region dry and arid; its small streams dried up, the green fields sere, the weeds snapping like glass.
I am eleven years nearer to the sere and yellow leaf, and my feelings are even more autumnal than my years.
All that's left is a labyrinth of weathered stone set into the sere cliff-face at Ocean Beach.
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