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Computer with a bit-serial architecture
A serial computer is a computer typified by bit-serial architecture – i.e., internally operating on one bit or digit for each clock cycle. Machines with
Serial_computer
Communication interface transmitting information sequentially
computers, data has been transferred through serial ports to devices such as modems, terminals, various peripherals, and directly between computers.
Serial_port
Type of data transfer
transmission, serial communication is the process of sending data one bit at a time, sequentially, over a communication channel or computer bus. This is
Serial_communication
First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer
electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The
Z3_(computer)
Topics referred to by the same term
two devices using a serial communication protocol Serial computer, a computer typified by its bit-serial architecture Bit-serial architecture, a 1-bit
Serial
Unique code assigned for identification of a single unit
number electronic devices. Serial numbers may be used to identify individual physical or intangible objects; for example, computer software or the right to
Serial_number
Computer input/output device for users
that depends on the host computer for its processing power is called a "dumb terminal" or a thin client. In the era of serial (RS-232) terminals there
Computer_terminal
Computer bus interface for storage devices
SATA (Serial AT Attachment) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives
SATA
Computational system in which data are sent one bit at a time down a wire
In computer architecture, bit-serial architectures send data one bit at a time, along a single wire, in contrast to bit-parallel word architectures, in
Bit-serial_architecture
1998 television anime series
Serial Experiments Lain is a Japanese anime television series created and co-produced by Yasuyuki Ueda, written by Chiaki J. Konaka and directed by Ryūtarō
Serial_Experiments_Lain
First electronic general-purpose digital computer
Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. Other computers had some of these
ENIAC
German 1940s computer
commercial digital computer, and is the oldest surviving programmable computer. It was designed, and manufactured by early computer scientist Konrad Zuse's
Z4_(computer)
Computer hardware device
in an integrated circuit (IC) and used for serial communications over a computer or peripheral device serial port. One or more UART peripherals are commonly
Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter
Universal_asynchronous_receiver-transmitter
German 1950s computer
seventh computer model Konrad Zuse developed (the first six being the Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5 and Z11, respectively). One of the early commercial computers, the
Z22_(computer)
Earliest electronic computer design
A vacuum-tube computer, now termed a first-generation computer, is a computer that uses vacuum tubes for logic circuitry. While the history of mechanical
Vacuum-tube_computer
British early electronic serial stored-program computer
Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) was an early British electronic serial stored-program computer design by Alan Turing. Turing completed the ambitious design
Automatic_Computing_Engine
Data transfer channel connecting parts of a computer
(SCI) Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), Hard disk drive and tape drive peripheral attachment bus Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and other serial SCSI buses
Bus_(computing)
One of the earliest computers built in the United Kingdom
Integrator and Computer) was an early British computer based on the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE), another early British electronic serial stored-program
MOSAIC_(computer)
Early electronic digital computing device
The Atanasoff–Berry computer (ABC) was the first automatic electronic digital computer. The device was limited by the technology of the day. The ABC's
Atanasoff–Berry_computer
Early British cryptanalysis computer
Colossus was a set of computers developed by British codebreakers in the years 1943–1945 to help in the cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher. Colossus used
Colossus_computer
Personal computer, invented in 1970
Output consisted of a row of lights. Internally, the Kenbak-1 has a serial computer architecture, processing one bit at a time. The Kenbak-1 has a total
Kenbak-1
German electromechanical relay computer, 1953
The Z5 was an electromechanical relay computer designed by Konrad Zuse and manufactured by Zuse KG following a commission from Ernst Leitz GmbH in Wetzlar
Z5_(computer)
Standard for computer data connections
to standardize the connection of peripherals to computers, replacing various interfaces such as serial ports, parallel ports, game ports, and Apple Desktop
USB
Early computer
binary serial computer with automatic addition, subtraction, multiplication, programmed division and automatic checking with an ultrasonic serial memory
EDVAC
Set of computer and peripheral connection standards
largely been displaced by the faster serial SCSI (SAS) host adapters. The "small" reference in "small computer system interface" is historical; since
SCSI
Digital computer designed for Project Gemini
The Gemini Guidance Computer (sometimes Gemini Spacecraft On-Board Computer, OBC) was a digital, serial computer designed for Project Gemini, America's
Gemini_Guidance_Computer
First pocket scientific calculator
2023-09-29. p. 124: […] The HP-35 is a totally serial computer. The adder is a BCD serial type […] The serial structure means less integrated circuit area
HP-35
1951 British computer
was a series of early computer systems created by J. Lyons and Co. The first in the series, the LEO I, was the first computer used for commercial business
LEO_(computer)
1951 British computer
early computer custom-built to play Nim, inspired by the earlier Nimatron. The twelve-by-nine-by-five-foot (3.7-by-2.7-by-1.5-meter) computer, designed
Nimrod_(computer)
Form of automatic memory management
S2CID 14161480. Baker, Henry G. (1978). "List processing in real time on a serial computer". Communications of the ACM. 21 (4): 280–294. doi:10.1145/359460.359470
Garbage collection (computer science)
Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Form of parallel computing
electronic computers were serial (single-bit) computers. The first electronic computer that was not a serial computer—the first bit-parallel computer—was the
Bit-level_parallelism
Standard for serial communication
for serial communication transmission of data. It formally defines signals connecting between a DTE (data terminal equipment) such as a computer terminal
RS-232
Type of computer introduced in 1956
The Bendix G-15 is a computer introduced in 1956 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. It is about 5 ft × 3 ft × 3 ft
Bendix_G-15
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
In computer science, computer engineering, and telecommunications, a network is a group of communicating computers and peripherals known as hosts, which
Computer_network
A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, in two or more separate events over a period of time, for primarily psychological
List of serial killers by number of victims
List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims
Early computer using drum memory
floating-point operations, were performed by subroutines, using the underlying serial computer ALU primitives add, subtract, shift right, shift left, and increment
ZEBRA_(computer)
First-generation electronic computer built in 1950
(Standards Eastern Automatic Computer or Standards Electronic Automatic Computer) was a first-generation electronic computer, built in 1950 by the U.S.
SEAC_(computer)
Topics referred to by the same term
University of Delhi South Campus I²C, Inter-Integrated Circuit, a serial computer bus Ilagan Isabela Cowboys, a Filipino professional basketball team
IIC
Minicomputer product line
which was available in desktop and rack-mount models. Using a one-bit serial arithmetic logic unit (ALU) allowed the PDP-8/S to be smaller and less expensive
PDP-8
Early British computer
multiplication. Programming the DEUCE was different from other computers. The serial nature of the delay lines required that instructions be ordered
English_Electric_DEUCE
Microcomputer designed in 1974
would have to be connected to a serial terminal or teletype to have any output. To connect it to a terminal, a serial interface card had to be installed
Altair_8800
Computer hardware
serial cards primarily use the serial RS-232 protocol. They most often were used for communicating with printers, modems, and less often for computer
Apple_II_serial_cards
Unit of information
at a time in serial transmission. By contrast, multiple bits are transmitted simultaneously in a parallel transmission. A serial computer processes information
Bit
First commercial electronic computer
The Ferranti Mark 1, also known as the Manchester Electronic Computer in its sales literature, and thus sometimes called the Manchester Ferranti, was produced
Ferranti_Mark_1
Computer architecture bit width
one-instruction set computer (and has only 178 transistors; though it has only one instruction, it can emulate 20 MIPS instructions). A serial computer processes
1-bit_computing
Award conferred by the IEEE Computer Society
The Computer Pioneer Award was established in 1981 by the Board of Governors of the IEEE Computer Society to recognize and honor the vision of those people
Computer_Pioneer_Award
1940s–1950s British computer
Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) was an early British computer. Inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the
EDSAC
Early electronic computer produced in 1949
commercial digital computer even though it was limited in scope and never fully functional after delivery. The BINAC was a bit-serial binary computer with two independent
BINAC
Librascope General Purpose computer (1956)
multiplication, despite being an inexpensive computer. Since this was a drum computer, bits were processed serially as they were read from the drum. As it did
LGP-30
derived from the EMAL machine after the improvement. It was a dynamic serial computer that computed in binary arithmetic.[citation needed] The machine initially
XYZ_(computer)
from the console, the computer had as peripherals a paper-tape punch and reader. It had a 200 kHz clock speed and used a bit-serial architecture. The opcode
ASD Semiconductor-Network Computer
ASD_Semiconductor-Network_Computer
CPU architecture
tube-based digital computers implemented with instruction sets are by modern definition minimal instruction set computers. All are serial computers except for
Minimal instruction set computer
Minimal_instruction_set_computer
One of the first computers built in the United Kingdom
The Pilot ACE (Automatic Computing Engine) was one of the first computers built in the United Kingdom. Built at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
Pilot_ACE
Serial number used to identify a periodical publication
An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit code to uniquely identify a periodical publication (periodical), such as a magazine. The
ISSN
Point-to-point serial protocol for enterprise storage
In computing, Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is a point-to-point serial protocol that moves data to and from computer-storage devices such as hard disk drives
Serial_Attached_SCSI
Name that identifies a specific entity
number is an identifier, but it is not a unique identifier—for that, a serial number would be needed, to identify each instance of the part design. For
Identifier
MasPar Computer Corporation (later NeoVista Software, Inc.) was a minisupercomputer vendor that was founded in 1987 by Jeff Kalb. The company was based
MasPar
First electronic stored-program computer, 1948
Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), was the first electronic stored-program computer. It was built at the Victoria University of Manchester by Frederic C. Williams
Manchester_Baby
Signal to a computer processor emitted by hardware or software
messages can also be passed over a serial bus, not requiring any additional lines. PCI Express, a serial computer bus, uses message-signaled interrupts
Interrupt
Missile guidance computer
rockets. Minuteman I D-17B computer specifications Year: 1962 The D17B is a synchronous serial general-purpose digital computer. Manufacturer: Autonetics
D-17B
Computer bus used for data storage systems
or EIDE; described before the introduction of SATA as ATA), Serial ATA (SATA), SCSI, Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), and Fibre Channel. Bridge circuitry is
Hard_disk_drive_interface
British stored-program computer, 1949
The Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester, England from the Manchester
Manchester_Mark_1
Mechanism that allows the serial port of a managed system to be redirected over IP
notably blade server systems, the serial ports on the managed computers are not normally connected to a traditional serial port socket. To allow users to
Serial_over_LAN
Physical components of a computer
Computer hardware, commonly shortened to hardware, includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the central processing unit (CPU), random-access
Computer_hardware
1983 video game
The Portopia Serial Murder Case is a 1983 adventure game designed by Yuji Horii and published by Enix. It was first released on the NEC PC-6001 and has
The Portopia Serial Murder Case
The_Portopia_Serial_Murder_Case
Hardware signal sent to a processor to interrupt a running program and handle input
freeze a computer. For example, if a modem expansion card is added into a system and assigned to IRQ4, which is traditionally assigned to the serial port 1
Interrupt_request
Topics referred to by the same term
to the west as the Nintendo Entertainment System Fibre Channel, a serial computer bus File Compare (fc), an MS-DOS, OS/2 and Windows command line tool
FC
1954 transportable computer
was the second Standards Electronic Automatic Computer. (See SEAC.) DYSEAC was a first-generation computer built by the National Bureau of Standards for
DYSEAC
Sequence of operations for a task
computers execute one instruction of an algorithm at a time on serial computers. Serial algorithms are designed for these environments, unlike parallel
Algorithm
Small, medium-speed transistor digital computer manufactured in the 1960s
The Elliott 803 is a small, medium-speed transistor digital computer which was manufactured by the British company Elliott Brothers in the 1960s. About
Elliott_803
Standardized way to automatically access information about a memory module
168-pin DIMM standard changed to a serial presence detect to encode more information. When an ordinary modern computer is turned on, it starts by doing
Serial_presence_detect
German 1950s computer
The Z11 was a computer, the first serially produced machine of the Zuse KG. Weighing 800 kg (1,800 lb), in 1955 it was built with relays and stepwise relays
Z11_(computer)
Computer system or device without an interactive user interface
Emergency Management Services (EMS) Serial over LAN (SOL) Console redirection CTTY (DOS command) Shell shoveling Keyboard computer "Overview - HP Integrated Lights-Out"
Headless_computer
Type of protocol converter
referred to as a serial adapter. The primary application scenario is to enable USB-based computers to access and communicate with serial devices featuring
USB-to-serial_adapter
Serial cable connecting two computers
communication method to directly connect two DTEs (computer, terminal, printer, etc.) using an RS-232 serial cable. The name stems from the historical use
Null_modem
IBM PC compatible home computer system
be accessed by starting the computer with no bootable disk. Another improvement over the EX is the addition of a serial EEPROM to store configuration
Tandy_1000
1981 American microcomputer model
Connectivity to other computers and peripherals was initially provided through serial and parallel ports. IBM provided a serial card based on an 8250
IBM_Personal_Computer
Topics referred to by the same term
Desktop Bus, a bit-serial computer bus for connecting low-speed devices to computers Active Dimension Battle, a battle system in computer gaming Amarillo
ADB
Serial bus of the home computers series of Commodore
Commodore serial bus (IEC Bus), is Commodore's interface for primarily magnetic disk data storage and printers for Commodore 8-bit home computers: VIC-20
Commodore_bus
Specification that defines an interface between a camera and a host processor
The Camera Serial Interface (CSI) is a specification of the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance. It defines an interface between a camera
Camera_Serial_Interface
Computer system with a dedicated function
An embedded system is a specialized computer system—a combination of a computer processor, computer memory, and input/output peripheral devices—that has
Embedded_system
Computerized hardware
properties and function. For instance, most computers have a keyboard port (currently a Universal Serial Bus USB-like outlet referred to as USB Port)
Computer_port_(hardware)
Proposed computer by Acorn, cancelled 1998
1997-8 "Acorn Computers - Ursula PCI Manager - Functional Specification". "Acorn Computers - Serial Interface Specification". Acorn Computers - Joystick
Phoebe_(computer)
Computer model built by Apple
The Apple Computer 1 (Apple-1), often referred to as the Apple I (written with a Roman numeral), is an 8-bit personal computer electrically designed by
Apple_I
Desktop computer
The iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer in its various incarnations was a legacy-free PC produced by the Compaq Computer Corporation around the year 2000.
IPAQ_(desktop_computer)
Synchronous serial communication interface
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is a de facto standard (with many variants) for synchronous serial communication, used primarily in embedded systems
Serial_Peripheral_Interface
Proprietary bit-serial peripheral bus
Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) is a proprietary bit-serial peripheral bus connecting low-speed devices to computers. It was introduced on the Apple IIGS in 1986
Apple_Desktop_Bus
1998 video game
The Serial Experiments Lain video game, based on the anime of the same name, was released for PlayStation exclusively in Japan on November 26, 1998, by
Serial Experiments Lain (video game)
Serial_Experiments_Lain_(video_game)
Pointing device used to control a computer
(2003-09-03). "FreeDOS-32 – Serial Mouse driver". Archived from the original on 2009-03-02. Chapweske, Adam (2003-04-01). "Computer Engineering Tips – PS/2
Computer_mouse
A serial rapist is someone who commits multiple rapes, whether with multiple victims or a single victim repeatedly over a period of time. This list does
List_of_serial_rapists
American computer scientist
Baker, Henry G. (4 April 1978), "List processing in real time on a serial computer.", Communications of the ACM, 21 (4): 280–294, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.468
Henry Baker (computer scientist)
Henry_Baker_(computer_scientist)
RS-422 computer connection) MIDI In (for sound module MIDI input in stand-alone operation or for MIDI interface MIDI input in serial/computer operation)
Roland_SC-7
Copy protection scheme
The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) is a copy protection scheme that was created in response to the digital audio tape (DAT) invention, in order to
Serial_Copy_Management_System
Scientific method for studying the speed of visual processing
com/Rapid-Serial-Visual-Presentation-SpringerBriefs/dp/1447150848 - Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: Design for Cognition (SpringerBriefs in Computer Science)
Rapid serial visual presentation
Rapid_serial_visual_presentation
Computer memory unit using cascaded flip-flops
the array and read back out in parallel, often as a computer word, while each bit was stored serially in the shift registers. There is an inherent trade-off
Shift_register
Computer architecture bit width
bus/interface for 4-bit communication Its successor for modern computers, Intel's Enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface (eSPI), allows 1-bit, 2-bit, and 4-bit
4-bit_computing
Representation in the mind of objects, activities or events, whether they existed or not
the mind that was examined in these experiments was the "brain as serial computer" philosophical metaphor of the 1970s. Psychologist Zenon Pylyshyn theorized
Mental_image
Computer serial port
COM (communication port) is the name of the serial port interface on PC-compatible computers. It can refer to physical ports and to emulated ports, such
COM_(hardware_interface)
Series of networkable home computers
"BETI Serial Terminal Operator's Guide", Microbee Technology. "User's manual" (PDF). sol20.org. Retrieved 29 June 2023. Robert M. Marsh. "Computer users
MicroBee
Internet Protocol encapsulation for serial ports and router connections
The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is
Serial_Line_Internet_Protocol
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English
Variant spelling of English Muriel, MERIEL means "sea-bright."
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Serbian
Serbian name SREBRENKA means "silver."
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fearghal, FERGAL means "man of valor."
Male
Turkish
Turkish name SERKAN means "blood head."
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Neriya, NERIAH means "light of the Lord." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Baruch.
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English
English variant spelling of Latin Serena, SERINA means "serene, tranquil."
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Treasurer of Nergal.
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English
English elaborated form of Hebrew Sarah, SARIAH means "noble lady, princess."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(सरल) Hindi name SARAL means "straight."
Biblical
treasurer of Nergal
Female
Serbian
Serbian name MILINKA means "grace."
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Serbian
Serbian name GRUBANA means "tender."
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English
Variant spelling of English Cheryl, possibly SHERILL means "darling beryl."
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Turkish
Turkish name SERHAT means "frontier."
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Serbian
Serbian name SLAVOLJUB means "glorious."
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(Serbian Ведрана): Croatian and Serbian name VEDRANA means "jolly, merry."
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Serbian
(Serbian Златан): Croatian and Serbian name ZLATAN means "gold."Â
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Serbian
Serbian name SENKA means "shadow."
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Serbian
Serbian name DU'AN means "soul."
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Serbian
Serbian name MILJANA means "charming."
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Equal, Just, Honest
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Big; Elder
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Arabic
Soft and Gentle
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Muslim/Islamic
Green Green of the Jennah
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(Αποστόλης) Variant spelling of Greek Apostolos, APOSTOLIS means "apostle; messenger."
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Life, Woman
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Victorious
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Lord is My God
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(大蛇) Japanese name OROCHI means "big snake." In mythology, this is the name of an eight-forked serpent who demanded virgin sacrifices. He was killed by the god-hero Susanoo.
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An African wild cat (Felis serval) of moderate size. It has rather long legs and a tail of moderate length. Its color is tawny, with black spots on the body and rings of black on the tail.
n.
A publication appearing in a series or succession of part; a tale, or other writing, published in successive numbers of a periodical.
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A shrill sound.
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of Feria
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In a series, or regular order; in a serial manner; as, arranged serially; published serially.
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Rising aloft in air; high; lofty; as, aerial spires.
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Of or pertaining to sex, or the sexes; distinguishing sex; peculiar to the distinction and office of male or female; relating to the distinctive genital organs of the sexes; proceeding from, or based upon, sex; as, sexual characteristics; sexual intercourse, connection, or commerce; sexual desire; sexual diseases; sexual generation.
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Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties.
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of Sepia
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Of or pertaining to the air, or atmosphere; inhabiting or frequenting the air; produced by or found in the air; performed in the air; as, aerial regions or currents.
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A native or inhabitant of Servia.
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Same as Feria.
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To utter or express in a shrill tone; to cause to make a shrill sound.
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Same as Cerrial.
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Contained in seed; holding the relation of seed, source, or first principle; holding the first place in a series of developed results or consequents; germinal; radical; primary; original; as, seminal principles of generation; seminal virtue.
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To utter an acute, piercing sound; to sound with a sharp, shrill tone; to become shrill.
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of Sepia
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Of or pertaining to a series; consisting of a series; appearing in successive parts or numbers; as, a serial work or publication.
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Arranged in a series or succession; pertaining to a series.
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Growing, forming, or existing in the air, as opposed to growing or existing in earth or water, or underground; as, aerial rootlets, aerial plants.