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seried

Seried is an adjective used to describe items, objects, or narratives that are arranged in a series or in a specific sequential order. It can refer to physical objects displayed as a related set, data records organized by a criterion, or a narrative released in installments that build toward a larger work.

Etymology: The form appears to be derived from series with the English -ed suffix. It is not

Usage: Because seried is uncommon, it is mostly found in speculative or niche writing about serial organization.

Examples: A seried collection of coins arranged by mint year; a seried dataset ordered by time; a

Relation: See also series, seriation, seriate, serialized, sequential.

widely
attested
in
major
English
dictionaries;
related
terms
include
seriate
(to
arrange
in
a
series)
and
serialized
(presented
in
serialized
form).
It
is
sometimes
used
to
emphasize
the
aspect
of
serial
arrangement
rather
than
simply
belonging
to
a
series.
seried
novel
published
in
weekly
installments.