Definition of Seriations

1. Noun. (plural of seriation) ¹

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Definition of Seriations

1. seriation [n] - See also: seriation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seriations

serialize
serialized
serializer
serializers
serializes
serializing
serially
serials
seriate
seriated
seriately
seriates
seriatim
seriating
seriation
seriations (current term)
seriatum
seric
sericea lespedeza
sericeous
sericin
sericins
sericious
sericite
sericites
sericitization
sericitizations
sericon
sericons
sericteria

Literary usage of Seriations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation by Charles Benedict Davenport (1904)
"seriations of variations in position of pelvic girdle in Necturus, Bumpus, "97. Pisces. ... seriations of 12 dimensions of right- handed and left-handed ..."

2. Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation by Charles Benedict Davenport (1904)
"seriations of variations in position of pelvic girdle in Necturus, Bumpus, '97. Pisces. ... seriations of 12 dimensions of right- handed and left-handed ..."

3. An Investigation of Evolution in Chrysomelid Beetles of the Genus Leptinotarsa by William Lawrence Tower (1906)
"The following seriations have been made to illustrate the general color tendencies: TABLE ... Their seriations into color classes are as shown in table 67. ..."

4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"The quantitative study of these seriations gives the following constants calculated from the observed and not the per mille data. ..."

5. The Races of Europe: A Sociological Study (Lowell Institute Lectures) by William Zebina Ripley (1899)
"... is the resultant of compounding such seriations as these for each district of the country. It becomes progressively lower and broader with the inclusion ..."

6. Pedagogical Anthropology by Maria Montessori (1913)
"... symmetrically in the same manner as they increased: that is, according to the selfsame law that we meet in the anthropological statistics of seriations. ..."

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