Sere
Meaning of Sere
adjective
- (especially of vegetation) dry or withered.
small green vineyards encircled by vast sear fields
Old English sēar : see sear.
noun
a natural succession of plant (or animal) communities, especially a full series from uncolonized habitat to the appropriate climax vegetation.
early 20th century: from Latin serere ‘join in a series’.
adjective
variant spelling of sere1.
Old English sēar (adjective), sēarian (verb), of Germanic origin.
Information about Sere
- The plural form of Sere is: Seres.
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Hyphenation of Sere
Sere
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- Sere is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Sere synonyms
Meaning dried-up:
sear, shriveled, shrivelled, withered
Anagrams of Sere
eres, Erse, erse, Rees, rees, Rese, seer
Words that rhyme with Sere
sere, subsere, woodsere, esere, clisere, isere, lisere, prisere, unsere, halosere, hydrosere, lithosere, psammosere, xerosere, Messere, tsere
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