Serial vs Traffic - What's the difference?
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Having to do with or arranged in a series.
Published or produced in installments.
A work, as a work of fiction, published in installments, often numbered and without a specified end.
(computing, slang) A serial number required to activate software.
* DeLone et. al. (Eds.) (1975). Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0130493465, Ch. 6.
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* Pedestrians or vehicles on roads, or the flux or passage thereof.
Commercial transportation or exchange of goods, or the movement of passengers or people.
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* 2007 , John Darwin, After Tamerlane , Penguin 2008, p. 12:
Illegal trade or exchange of goods, often drugs.
Exchange or flux of information, messages or data, as in a computer or telephone network.
Commodities of the market.
* John Gay
To pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money; to buy or sell goods; to barter; to trade.
To trade meanly or mercenarily; to bargain.
To exchange in traffic; to effect by a bargain or for a consideration.
As nouns the difference between serial and traffic
is that serial is series (television or radio program) while traffic is pedestrians or vehicles on roads, or the flux or passage thereof.As a verb traffic is
to pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money; to buy or sell goods; to barter; to trade.serial
English
Adjective
(-)- The had a string of victims across seven states.
- He was a serial entrepreneur, always coming up with a new way to make cash.
Synonyms
* (arranged in a series) sequentialDerived terms
* serially * serial comma * serial killer * serial music * serializeNoun
(en noun)- Go to these sites for serials , cracks and keygens.
See also
* twelve tone techniqueReferences
Google books: uses of serial
Anagrams
*traffic
English
(wikipedia traffic)Alternative forms
* traffickNoun
(-)- Traffic is slow at rush hour.
- I had three large axes, and abundance of hatchets (for we carried the hatchets for traffic with the Indians).
- It's units of study are regions or oceans, long-distance trades [...], the traffic of cults and beliefs between cultures and continents.
- You'll see a draggled damsel / From Billingsgate her fishy traffic bear.
