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- | [[Image:Hogarth Marriage.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Marriage à-la-mode: 2. The Tête à Tête]]'' ([[1743]]) by [[William Hogarth]]]] | + | [[Image:Hogarth Marriage.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Marriage à-la-mode: 2. The Tête à Tête]]'' (1743) by William Hogarth]] |
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- | # A [[number]] of [[thing]]s that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other. | + | # A [[number]] of [[thing]]s that follow on one after the other or are [[connected]] one after the other. |
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People with the name
- Caroline Series (born 1951), English mathematician, daughter of George Series
- George Series (1920–1995), English physicist
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Series, the ordered sets used in serialism including tone rows
- Harmonic series (music)
- Serialism, including the twelve-tone technique
Types of series in arts, entertainment, and media
- Anime series
- Book series
- Comic book series
- Film series
- Manga series
- Podcast series
- Radio series
- Television series
- "Television series", the Australian, British, and a number of others countries' equivalent term for the North American "television season", a set of episodes produced by a television serial
- Video game series
- Web series
Mathematics and science
- Series (botany), a taxonomic rank between genus and species
- Series (mathematics), the sum of a sequence of terms
- Series (stratigraphy), a stratigraphic unit deposited during a certain interval of geologic time
- Series, a level of provenance in archival science
- Seriation (archaeology), a method of dating objects
- Seriation (semiotics), a concept in interpreting phenomena
- Series circuits, a kind of electrical network
Other uses
- Series (United States currency), referring to the year that a bill's design was adopted
- Series, a sequence of competitive sports events, sometimes to decide a championship
- Land Rover Series, early Land Rover workhorses (forerunners to the Defender)
See also
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