Like a serial
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PSDCLLike a serial
EPISODICLike a serial story
nonserialof a serial
serialof a serial
EPISODESParts of a serial
PARTIStart of a serial
EPISODESInstallments of a serial.
PARTIStart of a serial.
PARTISection of a serial
EPISODEPart of a serial
DOINGASOTHERSDOBeing a serial copycat
PARTVEnd of a pentamerous serial
EPISODEUnit of a serial movie.
PARTIStart of a serial story.
IDTAGPlace for a serial no.
NEWERHaving a higher serial number
BLEAKHOUSEDickens novel, originally a serial
seriallyin the manner of a serial
nonserialsomething that is not a serial
serialsSERIAL, a publication presented in instalments
RECAPOpening of many a serial drama episode
nonserialsNONSERIAL, something that is not a serial
seriatimserially (in the manner of a serial)
LTBXLWMRIIActress in a hit serial bombed (5,5)
RMULSWQZGDActress in a hit serial bombed (5,5)
CITIZENX1995 Stephen Rea cable movie about a serial killer
IDTAGWhat a soldier wears that has a serial no.
soapiea serial melodrama on radio or television, also SOAPER
soapera serial melodrama on radio or television, also SOAPIE
soapiesSOAPIE, a serial melodrama on radio or television, also SOAPER
soapersSOAPER, a serial melodrama on radio or television, also SOAPIE
folioedto put a serial number on each leaf or page of
merosomeone of the serial segments of which a body is composed, also MEROME
meromeone of the serial segments of which a body is composed, also MEROSOME
merosomesMEROSOME, one of the serial segments of which a body is composed, also MEROME
metamericrelating to a metamere, a serial division or segmentation of a body also METAMERAL
meromesMEROME, one of the serial segments of which a body is composed, also MEROSOME
metameralrelating to a metamere, a serial division or segmentation of a body also METAMERIC
metamericallyMETAMERIC, relating to a metamere, a serial division or segmentation of a body also METAMERAL
feuilleton(French) in French and other newspapers, a part ruled off the bottom of a page for a serial story, critical article, etc; a contribution of this kind