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serried
serried, ppl. a. (ˈsɛrɪd) [app. f. serry + -ed1; but perhaps a graphic representation of serred, pa. pple. of serr, pronounced as a disyllable. The modern currency of the word is app. due to Scott.] Of files or ranks of armed men: Pressed close together, shoulder to shoulder, in close order.1667 Mil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sentry Cove
The name derives from the serried row of upended whale skulls along the beach at the head of the cove. wikipedia.org
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serried
serried/ˈserɪd; `sɛrɪd/ adj[usu attrib 通常作定语](dated or fml 旧或文) (of rows of people or things) arranged close together in order (指人或物的行列)排紧的, 密集的 serried rows/ranks/lines 密集的排[列/行]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Vineyard style
The vineyard style is a design of a concert hall where the seating surrounds the stage, rising up in serried rows in the manner of the sloping terraces wikipedia.org
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serry
▪ I. serry, v. (ˈsɛrɪ) Also 6 sar(r)ie, serrey, serrie. [As a military term in the 16th cent., app. f. F. serré, † sarré, pa. pple. of serrer (see serr), already adopted in ME. as sarray (see also sarraly). In recent use, a back-formation from serried.] 1. intr. To press close together in the ranks;... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hans Svane
The clerical deputies followed him in a serried band, as the burgesses followed Nansen, and the bishop's palace was one of the meeting-places for the camarilla wikipedia.org
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John Graham, Earl of Menteith
His advice was unhappily disregarded and when the archers were about to direct their deadly volleys on the serried ranks of the Scottish spearmen, the wikipedia.org
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serr
† serr, v. Obs. Also serre. [ad. F. serrer = It. serrare (used intr. to close up the ranks):—pop. L. *serrāre, for class. L. serāre, f. sera lock, bolt.] refl., pass., and intr. To press close together; esp. to serry the ranks, form a serried company.1562 J. Shute tr. Cambini's Turk. Wars 31 b, The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kengtung District
difficult for it lies not only beyond the Salween across which no bridge has been built and whose eastern tributaries have cut no easy routes through the serried wikipedia.org
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Serried - Oh, border!
Today's Ragtag Daily Prompt brings to mind the serried mountains of Guilin which served as a backdrop to a project (ignore the foreground, it is just part of the construction site). Other mountain ranges didn't come to mind, I suppose they feel more natural, while these of Guilin felt somewhat jostled and awkward, however beautiful.
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Old Men Forget
In The Manchester Guardian, Roger Fulford wrote, "The gifts of understanding and of style, which distinguish this book, lift it above the serried ranks wikipedia.org
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treponema
treponema Biol. and Med. (trɛpəʊˈniːmə) Pl. -ˈnemata. Also anglicized as ˈtreponeme. [mod.L. (coined in Ger. by F. Schaudinn 1905, in Deutsch. med. Wochenschr. 26 Oct. 1728/1), f. Gr. τρέπ-ειν to turn + νῆµα thread.] An anærobic spirochæte of the genus of this name, the members of which are parasiti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clibanarii
The Persians opposed us serried bands of mail-clad horsemen in such close order that the gleam of moving bodies covered with closely fitting plates of wikipedia.org
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factualness
factualness (ˈfæktjuːəlnɪs) [f. factual a. + -ness.] The state of being factual; factuality.1906 F. von Hügel Let. 29 Sept. in Briggs & von Hügel Papal Comm. & Pentat. ii. 29 The massive factualness, the serried, interdependent ranks of fact upon fact. 1925 Public Opinion 14 Aug. 153/3 Even the comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Palazzo Gherardi
Both the first and second floors are marked by belt course and are almost entirely occupied by serried, large, arched windows, ten on each floor. wikipedia.org
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