series
n. sequence, succession; television program broadcast in installments; (Mathematics) sequence of numbers which are added together in succession (often an infinite sequence) | ||||
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Series Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance Glossary |
Series
Options: All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price. Stocks: shares which have common characteristics, such as rights to ownership and voting , dividends, par value, etc. In the case of many foreign shares, one series may be owned only by citizens of the country in which the stock is registered.
Options: All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price. Stocks: shares which have common characteristics, such as rights to ownership and voting , dividends, par value, etc. In the case of many foreign shares, one series may be owned only by citizens of the country in which the stock is registered.
| Options Trading Glossary |
Series
All option contracts of the same class, that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price.
All option contracts of the same class, that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price.
Series Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Series
(n.)
Any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordinate related groups.
(n.)
An indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.
(n.)
A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events.
(n.)
Any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordinate related groups.
(n.)
An indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.
(n.)
A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events.
| WordNet 2.0 |
series
Noun
1. similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies"
(hypernym) ordering, order, ordination
(hyponym) actinide series
2. a serialized set of programs; "a comedy series"; "the Masterworks concert series"
(synonym) serial
(hypernym) broadcast, program, programme
(hyponym) soap opera
(part-meronym) episode, installment, instalment
3. a periodical that appears at scheduled times
(synonym) serial, serial publication
(hypernym) periodical
(hyponym) monthly
(member-meronym) issue, number
(part-meronym) installment, instalment
4. (sports) several contests played successively by the same teams; "the visiting team swept the series"
(hypernym) contest, competition
(hyponym) home stand
(classification) sport, athletics
5. a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection; "the Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers"; "his coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies"
(hypernym) group, grouping
6. (mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions
(hypernym) polynomial, multinomial
(hyponym) power series
(classification) mathematics, math, maths
7. (electronics) connection of components in such a manner that current flows first through one and then through the other; "the voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors"
(hypernym) connection, connexion, connectedness
(classification) electronics
Noun
1. similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies"
(hypernym) ordering, order, ordination
(hyponym) actinide series
2. a serialized set of programs; "a comedy series"; "the Masterworks concert series"
(synonym) serial
(hypernym) broadcast, program, programme
(hyponym) soap opera
(part-meronym) episode, installment, instalment
3. a periodical that appears at scheduled times
(synonym) serial, serial publication
(hypernym) periodical
(hyponym) monthly
(member-meronym) issue, number
(part-meronym) installment, instalment
4. (sports) several contests played successively by the same teams; "the visiting team swept the series"
(hypernym) contest, competition
(hyponym) home stand
(classification) sport, athletics
5. a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection; "the Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers"; "his coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies"
(hypernym) group, grouping
6. (mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions
(hypernym) polynomial, multinomial
(hyponym) power series
(classification) mathematics, math, maths
7. (electronics) connection of components in such a manner that current flows first through one and then through the other; "the voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors"
(hypernym) connection, connexion, connectedness
(classification) electronics
| hEnglish - advanced version |
series
series
\se"ries\ (?), n. [l. series, fr. serere, sertum, to join or bind together; cf. gr. &?;&?;&?; to fasten, skr. sarit thread. cf. assert, desert a solitude, exert, insert, seraglio.]
1. a number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events. during some years his life a series of triumphs.
2. (biol.) any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordinate related groups.
note: sometimes a series includes several classes; sometimes only orders or families; in other cases only species.
3. (math.) an indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.
series
\se"ries\ (?), n. 1. (bot.) in engler's system of plant classification, a group of families showing certain structural or morphological relationships. it corresponds to the cohort of some writers, and to the order of many modern systematists.
2. (elec.) a mode of arranging the separate parts of a circuit by connecting them successively end to end to form a single path for the current; -- opposed to parallel. the parts so arranged are said to be
similar words(21)
diverging series
recurring series
fat series
interscedent series
methane series
indeterminate series
ethylene series
in series
fatty series
reversion of series
to revert a series
ascending series
world series
rainbow series
harmonic series
decreasing series
divergent series
descending series
exponential series
time series
lanthanide series
series
\se"ries\ (?), n. [l. series, fr. serere, sertum, to join or bind together; cf. gr. &?;&?;&?; to fasten, skr. sarit thread. cf. assert, desert a solitude, exert, insert, seraglio.]
1. a number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events. during some years his life a series of triumphs.
2. (biol.) any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordinate related groups.
note: sometimes a series includes several classes; sometimes only orders or families; in other cases only species.
3. (math.) an indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.
series
\se"ries\ (?), n. 1. (bot.) in engler's system of plant classification, a group of families showing certain structural or morphological relationships. it corresponds to the cohort of some writers, and to the order of many modern systematists.
2. (elec.) a mode of arranging the separate parts of a circuit by connecting them successively end to end to form a single path for the current; -- opposed to parallel. the parts so arranged are said to be
similar words(21)
diverging series
recurring series
fat series
interscedent series
methane series
indeterminate series
ethylene series
in series
fatty series
reversion of series
to revert a series
ascending series
world series
rainbow series
harmonic series
decreasing series
divergent series
descending series
exponential series
time series
lanthanide series
Series Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Bureau of Labor Statistics Glossary |
Series report
A form-based application which uses BLS timeseries identifiers as input in extracting data from each survey-specific database according to a specified set of date ranges and output options.
A form-based application which uses BLS timeseries identifiers as input in extracting data from each survey-specific database according to a specified set of date ranges and output options.
| Dictionary of Automotive Terms |
Series
1. A particular type of an automobile make and model. For instance, in 1952 Cadillac fielded three series: a 62 (with a 126 inch wheelbase ); a 60 (with a 130 inch wheelbase); and a 75 (with a 147 inch wheelbase).
2. The alignment of electrical components. See series circuit .
3. A numerical representation of a tire's aspect ratio. A 50-series tire has an aspect ratio of 0.50.
1. A particular type of an automobile make and model. For instance, in 1952 Cadillac fielded three series: a 62 (with a 126 inch wheelbase ); a 60 (with a 130 inch wheelbase); and a 75 (with a 147 inch wheelbase).
2. The alignment of electrical components. See series circuit .
3. A numerical representation of a tire's aspect ratio. A 50-series tire has an aspect ratio of 0.50.
Series Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
| JM Latin-English Dictionary |
series
N F
row| series| secession| chain| train| sequence| order (gen lacking| no pl.)
N F
row| series| secession| chain| train| sequence| order (gen lacking| no pl.)
| LATIN- ENGLISH (AZAD) |
series
sequence.
sequence.
| Glossary of Stamp Collecting Terms |
SERIES
A set of stamps with various denominations such as the National Parks issue.
A set of stamps with various denominations such as the National Parks issue.
Series Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Series
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Series Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Glossary of Football Terms |
Series
The group of 4 downs a team has to advance 10 yards.
The group of 4 downs a team has to advance 10 yards.
Series Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Series
Series may refer to:
Math and science
- Series (botany), named selections of plants and flowers in botany
- Series (mathematics), the sum of a sequence of terms
- Series circuits, a kind of electrical network
- Seriation (archaeology), a method of dating objects
- Seriation (semiotics), a concept in interpreting phenomena
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Séries+
Séries+ is a Canadian French language cable television specialty channel devoted to dramatic programming owned by Astral Media and Alliance Atlantis Communications. In many ways it is considered the French-language equivalent to Showcase Television.
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