serene

  • 1Serène — Caractéristiques Longueur 32 2 km Bassin 103 km2 Bassin collecteur …

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  • 2Serene — Se*rene , a. [L. serenus to grow dry, Gr. ??? hot, scorching.] 1. Bright; clear; unabscured; as, a serene sky. [1913 Webster] The moon serene in glory mounts the sky. Pope. [1913 Webster] Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathomed… …

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  • 3Serene — may refer to:*Serene (phone), jointly developed by Samsung and Bang Olufsen *Serene Husseini Shahid, a member of the influential Husayni family *Serene, Colorado, a company town in Colorado no longer in existence *Serene Garden, part of the Hong… …

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  • 4Serene — Die Serene in Imperia, Italien (3. September 2011) p1 …

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  • 5Serene — Se*rene , n. 1. Serenity; clearness; calmness. [Poetic.] The serene of heaven. Southey. [1913 Webster] To their master is denied To share their sweet serene. Young. [1913 Webster] 2. [F. serein evening dew or damp. See {Serein}.] Evening air;… …

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  • 6serene — [sə rēn′] adj. [L serenus < IE * ksero , dry (> Gr xēros, dry, OHG serawēn, to dry out) < base * ksā , to burn] 1. clear; bright; unclouded [a serene sky] 2. not disturbed or troubled; calm, peaceful, tranquil, etc. 3. [S ] exalted; high …

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  • 7Serene — Se*rene , v. t. [L. serenare.] To make serene. [1913 Webster] Heaven and earth, as if contending, vie To raise his being, and serene his soul. Thomson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8serene — index complacent, patient, peaceable, phlegmatic, placid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9serene — c.1500, clear, calm, from L. serenus peaceful, calm, clear (of weather), of unknown origin. Applied to persons since 1630s …

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  • 10serene — tranquil, *calm, peaceful, placid, halcyon Analogous words: *still, stilly, silent, noiseless, quiet: *cool, collected, composed: smooth, effortless, *easy Contrasted words: disturbed, disquieted, agitated, upset (see DISCOMPOSE) …

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