Synonym: consecutive, periodic, sequential. Similar words: serial killer, serial number, aerial, imperial, material, managerial, immaterial, imperialism. Meaning: ['sɪrɪəl /'sɪə-] n. 1. a serialized set of programs 2. a periodical that appears at scheduled times. adj. 1. in regular succession without gaps 2. pertaining to or composed in serial technique 3. pertaining to or occurring in or producing a series 4. of or relating to the sequential performance of multiple operations.
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31. Read in studio Police have more than trebled the reward on offer for the capture of a serial rapist.
32. After a bottle of wine, Flora talked about her second divorce, continuing the next instalment of the afternoon serial.
33. The imagination of Presley has been rendered uncomfortable by the presence of the serial killer known as Pitchfork Disney.
34. Some computer printers - so called, serial printers - receive their information from the host computer sequentially.
35. But for the sheer number of performances, there has been nothing to compare with the serial trials of white collar criminals.
36. Slabs or successive slabs with faces suitable for serial reconstruction of large-scale fabrics can be made at this stage.
37. Serial multipartnerism, which can also be called serial monogamy, means having partners one at a time.
38. Many early computers were serial, since they were built round serial storage media such as delay lines.
39. Recycling is the first step toward becoming a serial killer.
40. She enlists the help of psychiatrist / author Sigourney Weaver, an expert on serial killers.
41. This may partly explain the lack of change in the appearance of the duodenal mucosa on serial biopsy in this condition.
42. A second serial port and a games port socket is supplied on a separate bracket.
43. Yields also were lowered on the noncallable serial bonds due in 2013-2016, which were priced at a premium.
44. For each port, a decision must be made whether modem control on the serial ports is required.
45. Other strategies with similar popularity were: serial strategy, compare and contrast, and overall impression. Sentencedict.com
46. There are a lot of courtroom drama books and serial killer tales about, but this one is special.
47. Serial lumbar punctures and steroids are frequently used to reduce the intracranial pressure.
48. Ex-Ornette Coleman sideman Ronald Shannon Jackson was on drums, occasionally adding creepy blues vocals worthy of a serial killer.
49. Nearly all present-day digital computers are of the serial type, executing one program at a time.
50. Their letters of planning went back and forth like installments of a serial.
51. Output from and input to the serial port can be controlled either by software or hardware.
52. A better approach is to adopt a serial approach and solve them over a number of stages. 4.
53. The only interfaces that are almost universally supplied as standard are the parallel port and the serial port.
54. This is of course very easy since what the spreadsheet has stored in cells C and D is a time serial number.
55. If your computer has a spare serial port, I generally recommend an external unit for two reasons.
56. The balloon rotated gently in the evening breeze, presenting its serial number to him.
57. Why does most of the coverage focus on the very few disturbed serial rapists(sentencedict.com), rather than typical rape?
58. Training returns, ammo expenditure, equipment serial number, vehicle mileage - all have to be documented.
59. In addition, an AR-IS semiautomatic rifle with an obliterated serial number was found abandoned on the riverbank.
60. The package explains the complexities of serial communications using on screen tutorials with animated sections.
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