How Do You Spell SERIES?

Pronunciation: [sˈi͡əɹiz] (IPA)

The word "series" is often misspelled due to its unusual pronunciation. The correct way to spell it is /ˈsɪəriːz/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The sound /sɪ/ is followed by the long /iː/ sound, then /ər/ and ending with the /iːz/ sound. One way to remember the correct spelling is to break it down into its syllables: se-ries. Another helpful tip is to remember that the word is based on the Latin word "serere" which means "to join or link together."

SERIES Meaning and Definition

  1. Series is a noun that refers to a sequence or set of things that are connected or follow one after another in a particular order. It can describe a group of similar or related events, actions, or items that are arranged in a specific pattern or progression. A series often entails a systematic and consistent arrangement where each element is linked to the next, creating a continuous chain or sequence. These elements can be objects, numbers, words, or any other type of entity that can be organized in a specific order.

    In mathematics, a series is a sum of the terms in a sequence. It is the indicated sum of a sequence of numbers, often expressed as a summation symbolized by the Greek letter sigma (∑). A mathematical series allows for the addition of a potentially infinite number of terms, where the value of the series is the limit of the partial sums. Different types of series exist, including arithmetic series, geometric series, and harmonic series, each following a specific pattern for the progression of terms.

    In literature, a series can refer to a set of books, stories, or movies featuring the same characters, setting, or theme. These works are often interconnected and build upon each other, allowing for a continuous narrative or expansion of a particular storyline. Series in literature provide readers or viewers with the opportunity to engage with recurring characters and settings, deepening their understanding of the fictional world and its inhabitants over time.

  2. 1. A succession of similar objects following one another in space or time. 2. In chemistry, a group of substances either elements or compounds, having similar properties or differing from each other in composition by a constant ratio.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A succession of things in the same order, and having the same mutual relation; course; train; in arith. or alg., a number of terms in succession, increasing or diminishing according to a certain law.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SERIES

The word "series" has its roots in the Latin word "series", which means a row, sequence, or a continuous succession. The Latin term itself is derived from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root "*ser-", meaning "to line up" or "to thread". This root gave rise to various related words in different languages, such as the Old English "sirian" (to track or trace) and the Old French "cere" (wax candle). Over time, the term "series" came to refer to a collection or sequence of things arranged in a particular order, both in mathematics and general usage.

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Plural form of SERIES is SERIES

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