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Meaning

The word "series" refers to a number of things, events, or people of a similar kind that follow one another in order or are arranged sequentially. It’s often used to describe a sequence of related episodes, items, or actions that are connected to one another in some way.

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Etymology

The word "series" comes from the Latin word "series," which means "a row, chain, or line." It has been used in English since the late 14th century, originally referring to a sequence or progression.

Examples

  1. The television network aired a new series of documentaries about climate change.
  2. She collected a series of books from her favorite author over the years.
  3. The math teacher explained a series of equations to help the students understand the concept.
  4. The series of events that led to the discovery were both surprising and intriguing.