Definition
Relating to or resembling a series or succession; arranged in a row or series.
Etymology
From Latin 'cerria,' possibly derived from 'series' (a line or row), with the suffix '-al' indicating a relation or belonging to.
Kelly Says
Cerrial arrangements appear in nature constantly—from the way seeds line up on a sunflower to how segments repeat on a centipede, cerrial patterns follow mathematical rules called sequences!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
cerrial
ser-ree-al
ARالعربية
cerrial
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BNবাংলা
cerrial
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CACatalà
cerrial
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CSČeština
cerrial
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DADansk
cerrial
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DEDeutsch
cerrial
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ELΕλληνικά
cerrial
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ESEspañol
cerrial
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FAفارسی
cerrial
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FISuomi
cerrial
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FRFrançais
cerrial
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HEעברית
cerrial
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HIहिन्दी
cerrial
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HUMagyar
cerrial
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IDBahasa Indonesia
cerrial
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ITItaliano
cerrial
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MSBahasa Melayu
cerrial
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MYမြန်မာ
cerrial
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NLNederlands
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NONorsk
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PLPolski
cerrial
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PTPortuguês
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RORomână
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RUРусский
cerrial
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SVSvenska
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SWKiswahili
cerrial
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TAதமிழ்
cerrial
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TEతెలుగు
cerrial
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TRTürkçe
cerrial
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UKУкраїнська
cerrial
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URاردو
cerrial
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VITiếng Việt
cerrial
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