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- noun uncommon a
series , asequence - adverb Common misspelling of
seriatim ,sequentially . - adjective Common misspelling of
seriatim ,sequential .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Court abandoned what we call "seriatum" opinions.
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Last fall Goodwin speculated to me that had she stayed in academic life, she might have written a series of smaller books about less titanic figures, studies "in seriatum" of the sorts of Cabinet figures she now calls her "guys."
No Ordinary Tome 2005
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Last fall Goodwin speculated to me that had she stayed in academic life, she might have written a series of smaller books about less titanic figures, studies "in seriatum" of the sorts of Cabinet figures she now calls her "guys."
No Ordinary Tome 2005
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But afterwards I composed whenever I had inspiration and remembered ad seriatum the whole, till I committed it to paper at leisureR.R.Diwakar has recorded this experience of the great sage in his book Mahayogi Sri Aurobindo.
Yoga for Mind Development Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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She was the third daughter of Constantine and, though 48 years old at her accession, married three times, associating her husbands: Romanos, Michael, and Constantine IX seriatum in the imperial office.
5. Christian States in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1000-1300 2001
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_seriatum_ around the square of the building in the internal side.
The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three William Carleton 1831
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