Serest
adjective
1.
dry; withered.
adjective
1.
(archaic) dried up or withered
verb, noun
2.
a rare spelling of sear1 (sense 1)
noun
1.
the series of changes occurring in the ecological succession of a particular community
sere
(sîr)
The entire sequence of ecological communities successively occupying an area from the initial stage to the climax community. See more at succession.
SERE
survival, evasion, resistance, escape
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