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serir (plural serirs)

  1. A desert of pebbles or larger stones.
    • 1909, Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), The Geographical Journal, page 256:
      Immediately south of Tejerri, the most southern village of the Gatrun oasis, the sandy desert disappears, and great serirs, large fields covered by fine gravel, slowly lead up into a succession of broad valleys and ridges of an unsurpassed wildness.

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serir

  1. third-person plural past indicative/subjunctive active of