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sere

Sere vs Seer - What's the difference?

sere | seer |

Seer is a anagram of sere.



As nouns the difference between sere and seer

is that sere is an intermediate stage in an ecosystem prior to advancing to the point of being a climax community while seer is agent noun of see; one who sees something; an eyewitness.

As an adjective sere

is without moisture.

Stale vs Sere - What's the difference?

stale | sere |


As an adverb stale

is always, all the time.

As a noun sere is

.

Seke vs Sere - What's the difference?

seke | sere |


As a verb seke

is .

As a noun sere is

.

Sere vs Sexe - What's the difference?

sere | sexe |


As nouns the difference between sere and sexe

is that sere is while sexe is (rare|or|archaic).

Sede vs Sere - What's the difference?

sede | sere |


As nouns the difference between sede and sere

is that sede is obsolete spelling of lang=en while sere is an intermediate stage in an ecosystem prior to advancing to the point of being a climax community.

As an adjective sere is

without moisture.

Sere vs Serue - What's the difference?

sere | serue |


As an adjective sere

is without moisture.

As a noun sere

is an intermediate stage in an ecosystem prior to advancing to the point of being a climax community.

As a verb serue is

obsolete spelling of serve.

Serge vs Sere - What's the difference?

serge | sere |


As nouns the difference between serge and sere

is that serge is twill while sere is .

As a verb serge

is .

Lere vs Sere - What's the difference?

lere | sere |


As nouns the difference between lere and sere

is that lere is dirt, mud or lere can be slip (of rocks), boulder while sere is .

Stere vs Sere - What's the difference?

stere | sere |


As a verb stere

is .

As a noun sere is

.

Sere vs Yere - What's the difference?

sere | yere |


As a noun sere

is .

As a pronoun yere is

(irish) your (plural); of ye, belonging to ye.

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