IPA: /sɪr/
KK: /sɪr/
Describing something that is dry and withered, often referring to plants or vegetation that have lost moisture and vitality.
The sere landscape was a stark contrast to the lush greenery of the valley.
A series of plant and animal communities that change over time in a specific area, usually leading to a stable ecosystem.
The sere in the forest showed how different species adapted over time to the changing environment.
**Sere** → The word 'sere' originates from Old English 'sēar', meaning dry or withered. It describes something that is dry, especially in reference to vegetation or foliage.
Think of 'dry' in Old English — that's why 'sere' means something that is dry or withered.