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seriële

Seriële is a Dutch adjective meaning serial, relating to a series or to sequential order. In general use it describes things that occur in steps, episodes, or a sequence of items produced or transmitted over time. The term is found in both technical and cultural contexts, and it often appears in compounds or phrases that name specific serial phenomena or technologies.

Etymology and usage notes: seriële derives from the same root as the English word serial and the

Technology and communication: in computing and electronics, seriële refers to data transmission or interfaces that send

Media and culture: in storytelling and publishing, seriële formats present content across multiple episodes or issues.

Related terms include seriemoordenaar as the Dutch term for serial killer, and phrases like seriële publicaties

French
série,
itself
from
Latin
series.
In
Dutch
it
appears
in
various
spellings
and
inflected
forms
depending
on
context,
and
it
is
commonly
seen
in
technical
terms
such
as
seriële
communicatie
(serial
communication)
and
seriële
poort
(serial
port).
In
media
and
publishing,
the
root
is
also
used
to
describe
formats
that
unfold
in
installments,
such
as
seriële
verhalen
or
seriële
televisieprogramma's,
where
the
content
is
released
or
consumed
in
a
sequence
rather
than
as
a
standalone
work.
information
sequentially,
bit
by
bit,
rather
than
in
parallel.
This
contrasts
with
parallel
methods
and
underpins
many
legacy
and
contemporary
connections,
including
serial
ports
and
serial
communication
protocols.
Serialized
works
build
narrative
continuity
over
time,
potentially
encouraging
ongoing
engagement
and
cliffhangers
between
installments.
or
seriële
releases
that
describe
content
distributed
in
sequence.