English dictionary: words starting with sere
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adjective(especially of vegetation) dry or withered.
Usage examples:
Small green vineyards encircled by vast sear fields
nounA natural succession of plant (or animal) communities, especially a full series from uncolonized habitat to the appropriate climax vegetation.
Usage examples:
Although herbivory tends to hasten succession from shrubs and pioneer trees to forest, it typically…
adjectiveOf or relating to the ancient asian people the seres; especially relating to silk, silken.
nounIn plural = "seres".
nounA piece of music sung or played in the open air, typically by a man at night under the window of his beloved.
Usage examples:
He is on his way to your place, right now: expect strumming and moonlit serenades outside bedroom w…
verbEntertain (someone) with a serenade.
Usage examples:
A strolling guitarist serenades the diners
verbEntertain (someone) with a serenade.
Usage examples:
A strolling guitarist serenades the diners
nounA piece of music sung or played in the open air, typically by a man at night under the window of his beloved.
Usage examples:
He is on his way to your place, right now: expect strumming and moonlit serenades outside bedroom w…
nounA piece of music sung or played in the open air, typically by a man at night under the window of his beloved.
Usage examples:
He is on his way to your place, right now: expect strumming and moonlit serenades outside bedroom w…
verbEntertain (someone) with a serenade.
Usage examples:
A strolling guitarist serenades the diners
verbEntertain (someone) with a serenade.
Usage examples:
A strolling guitarist serenades the diners
nounA piece of music sung or played in the open air, typically by a man at night under the window of his beloved.
Usage examples:
He is on his way to your place, right now: expect strumming and moonlit serenades outside bedroom w…
nounA cantata with a pastoral subject.
Usage examples:
It opens with a sinfonia to one of alessandro's many secular cantatas or ‘serenatas.’
nounA cantata with a pastoral subject.
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It opens with a sinfonia to one of alessandro's many secular cantatas or ‘serenatas.’
adjectiveOccurring or discovered by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
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A serendipitous encounter
adverbIn a way that happens or is found by chance or luck
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They serendipitously had business in the same city, so they met for dinner and to catch up after ma…
nounThe occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
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A fortunate stroke of serendipity
adjectiveCalm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
Usage examples:
Her eyes were closed and she looked very serene
nounAn expanse of clear sky or calm sea.
Usage examples:
Not a cloud obscured the deep serene
adverbIn a calm, peaceful, and untroubled manner.
Usage examples:
She smiled serenely
adjectiveCalm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
Usage examples:
Her eyes were closed and she looked very serene
nounAn expanse of clear sky or calm sea.
Usage examples:
Not a cloud obscured the deep serene
adjectiveCalm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
Usage examples:
Her eyes were closed and she looked very serene
nounAn expanse of clear sky or calm sea.
Usage examples:
Not a cloud obscured the deep serene
nounA name for venice.
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The serenissima's seafaring past
nounA name for venice.
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The serenissima's seafaring past
nounA name for venice.
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The serenissima's seafaring past
nounThe state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
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An oasis of serenity amidst the bustling city
nounThe state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
Usage examples:
An oasis of serenity amidst the bustling city
nounA natural succession of plant (or animal) communities, especially a full series from uncolonized habitat to the appropriate climax vegetation.
Usage examples:
Although herbivory tends to hasten succession from shrubs and pioneer trees to forest, it typically…
adjective(especially of vegetation) dry or withered.
Usage examples:
Small green vineyards encircled by vast sear fields
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