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sere
1[seer]
adjective
dry; withered.
Synonyms: , ,
sere
2[seer]
noun
the series of stages in an ecological succession.
sere
1/ ɪə /
adjective
archaicdried up or withered
verb
a rare spelling of sear 1
sere
2/ ɪə /
noun
the series of changes occurring in the ecological succession of a particular community
sere
The entire sequence of ecological communities successively occupying an area from the initial stage to the climax community.
See more at succession
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sere1
Origin of sere2
Example Sentences
She recalls his churning legs over sere earth.
And in that sere landscape, you watch as a man’s identity dries up and blows away.
Thirst becomes the overarching metaphor for human desire in a sere landscape.
Angel Reese had 20 points to lead the Terrapins, who sere seeking their first win over a No. 1 team since topping North Carolina in 2006.
The landscape is dry and sere, but a ribbon of green shrubs and trees flourishes along the creek.
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