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seriatim(sear-ee-ah-tim) prep. Latin for "one after another" as in a seri...
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seriatim1670s (earlier seratim, c. 1500), "one after another," from Medieval Latin seriatim, from Latin series (see series).
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seriatimLatin for one after another, as in a series. For example, issues or facts might be discussed seriatim (or "ad seriatim"), meaning one by one in order.
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seriatim[Medieval Latin, from Latin series succession of persons or things, series, from serere to join, bind together] : in a series : individually in a sequence [we will consider the complaints ]
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seriatimSeriatim is a Latin word which means "one after another" as in a series. For example, the issues or facts are discussed seriatim or ad seriatim means it was discussed one by one in order.
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seriatim(adv) in a series; one after another
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seriatimOne after another in order
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