See Also: dermo-(medicine)
dermo-(dictionary)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital- Medicine Lodge(health)
Orthomolecular medicine (orthomolecular nutritional medicine, orthomolecular therapy)(health)
Series(medicine)
Series(money)
series(dictionary)
SERIES(finance)
series(dictionary)

dermo- (medicine) and series (oh)


dermo- (medicine)


dermo-


See: derm-.

Origin: G. Derma, skin


series (oh)



[C usually singular]
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1 series of something
2 ?planned events?
3 ?tv/Radio?
4 ?books/articles etc?
5 ?similar things?
6 ?sport?
7 in series
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[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: serere 'to join']
series of sth
several events or actions of a similar type that happen one after the Other
::the series of events that led to the outbreak of war
::The police are investigating a series of attacks in the area.
::There's been a whole series of accidents on this road.
?PLANNED EVENTS?
a group of events or actions that are planned to happen one after the Other
series of
::This autumn the BBC will be showing a series of French films.
::Staff will hold a series of meetings over the next few weeks.
::a summer lecture series
?TV/Radio?
a set of Television or Radio programmes that have the same characters or deal with the same type of subject, and are usually broadcast every week or several times a week
::a new comedy series
::a weekly TV series
?BOOKS/ARTICLES ETC?
several books, articles etc that deal with the same subject or tell stories about the same characters
series of
::a series of articles on community care
::a science Fiction series
?SIMILAR THINGS?
several things of the same kind
series of
::a series of laws against discrimination
::The area is linked by a series of canals.
?SPORT?
a set of Sports Games played between the same two teams
the World Series
(=in Baseball)
Test series
(=in cricket )
in series
technical being connected so that electricity passes though the parts of something electrical in the correct order