word serial

  • 1Word-serial — Пословный …

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  • 2Serial digital interface — (SDI) refers to a family of video interfaces standardized by SMPTE. [cite book | title = Digital Video and HDTV | author = Charles A. Poynton | publisher = Morgan Kaufmann | year = 2003 | isbn = 1558607927 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id …

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  • 3Serial Experiments Lain — DVD box set of Serial Experiments Lain Genre …

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  • 4Serial killer — A serial killer is a person who murders usually three or more peopleSome murderers have been called serial killers based on proof of only two murders, such as Ed Gein.] with a cooling off period between each murder and whose motivation for… …

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  • 5Serial port — A male DE 9 connector used for a serial port on a IBM PC compatible computer. (Pinout) …

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  • 6serial */ — I UK [ˈsɪərɪəl] / US [ˈsɪrɪəl] noun [countable] Word forms serial : singular serial plural serials a story that is broadcast or published in a series of separate parts a three part adventure serial for children II UK [ˈsɪərɪəl] / US [ˈsɪrɪəl]… …

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  • 7Serial comma — Oxford comma redirects here. For the song by Vampire Weekend, see Oxford Comma (song). The serial comma (also known as the Oxford comma or Harvard comma, and sometimes referred to as the series comma) is the comma used immediately before a… …

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  • 8Serial (radio and television) — Serials in television and radio are series, often in a weekly prime time slot, that rely on a continuing plot that unfolds in a serial fashion, episode by episode. Serials typically follow main plot arcs that span entire seasons or even the full… …

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  • 9serial — {{11}}serial (adj.) 1840, from SERIES (Cf. series) + AL (Cf. al) (1); popularized in reference to Dickens novels, published one part at a time (as opposed to all at once, in a book). Found to be a useful word and given wide application. Serial… …

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  • 10serial — serially, adv. /sear ee euhl/, n. 1. anything published, broadcast, etc., in short installments at regular intervals, as a novel appearing in successive issues of a magazine. 2. Library Science. a publication in any medium issued in successive… …

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