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		Definition of seriate in English: seriateadjective ˈsɪərɪətˈsɪriˌeɪt technical Arranged or occurring in one or more series.  rocks with seriate textures  Example sentencesExamples -  The charcoal consists entirely of pycnoxylic coniferopsid wood characterized by 30-40 m diameter tracheids with contiguous, oval, seriate, alternate, bordered pitting on their radial walls and blank tangential walls.
 
  Synonyms consecutive, in a row, straight, solid, sequential, succeeding, in succession, following, serial, running, continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted 
 verb ˈsɪərɪeɪtˈsɪriˌeɪt [with object]technical Arrange (items) in a sequence according to prescribed criteria.  a program which seriates the classes  Example sentencesExamples -  Alternative seriation goals can determine which criteria an analyst chooses to use to optimally seriate targets/responses.
 -  When seriating sites based on percentages of different ceramic types, for example, the ceramic types are the classes and the site assemblages (containing varying proportions of the types) are the groups.
 -  It was Piaget who first discussed the ability to seriate as a developmental phenomenon.
 
 
 Derivatives   noun sɪərɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n technical  Stratigraphic and radiocarbon information can be used to give direction to the order produced through seriation and to begin to construct an absolute chronology.  Example sentencesExamples -  The seriation discussed here does not consider site assemblages but, rather, depends entirely on the intrinsic attributes of the artifacts.
 -  The classes used in seriation are chronological types, also called ‘historical’ or ‘temporal’ types.
 -  Conversely, the extrinsic properties of artifacts can provide chronological information that seriation cannot.
 -  It is also possible that the seriation does not accurately reflect the temporal duration of zone decorations or that the radiocarbon dates from Bluegrass do not accurately reflect the span of occupation of the site.
 
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: back-formation from seriation, from series.    Definition of seriate in US English: seriateadjectiveˈsirēˌātˈsɪriˌeɪt technical Arranged or occurring in one or more series.  rocks with seriate textures  Example sentencesExamples -  The charcoal consists entirely of pycnoxylic coniferopsid wood characterized by 30-40 m diameter tracheids with contiguous, oval, seriate, alternate, bordered pitting on their radial walls and blank tangential walls.
 
  Synonyms consecutive, in a row, straight, solid, sequential, succeeding, in succession, following, serial, running, continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted 
 verbˈsirēˌātˈsɪriˌeɪt [with object]technical Arrange (items) in a sequence according to prescribed criteria.  a program which seriates the classes  Example sentencesExamples -  Alternative seriation goals can determine which criteria an analyst chooses to use to optimally seriate targets/responses.
 -  It was Piaget who first discussed the ability to seriate as a developmental phenomenon.
 -  When seriating sites based on percentages of different ceramic types, for example, the ceramic types are the classes and the site assemblages (containing varying proportions of the types) are the groups.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: back-formation from seriation, from series.     |