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sequel a book or movie that is complete in itself but continues a story begun in an earlier work.
sequence a pattern or process in which one thing follows another. [2 definitions]
sequin a very small shiny disk of plastic or metal. Sequins are sewn onto clothing as decoration.
sequoia a very large evergreen tree that grows in California; redwood or giant sequoia.
Serbia a European country on the Balkan Peninsula between the countries of Bosnia and Bulgaria. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade.
serenade a song or tune that is usually performed out of doors in tribute to someone beloved or honored. [2 definitions]
serene free from trouble; calm.
serf a person in earlier times who was like a slave. Serfs had to stay on the property where they worked and lived. If the land was sold, they were sold along with it.
sergeant a rank above corporal in the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force. [3 definitions]
serial a long story that is divided into parts and produced at regular times. [2 definitions]
series a group of related things that come one after another.
serious marked by careful thinking or consideration. [4 definitions]
sermon a talk given during a religious service. [2 definitions]
serpent a snake.
serum the thin, watery liquid that remains when the solid parts of blood have formed a clot. [2 definitions]
servant a person, such as a maid or cook, who has a job working in someone else's home. [2 definitions]
serve to give aid or help; be of use. [11 definitions]
server a person who serves food. [2 definitions]
service the act or an instance of helping. [9 definitions]
service dog a dog that has been specially trained to be able to help a person who has a disability. Some service dogs may guide people who cannot see well. Some service dogs assist in daily living tasks, and some are trained to recognize serious medical events.
service station a place that sells gasoline and other things needed for cars, trucks, and other motor vehicles. Repairs are also made in some stations.