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[
hahy
-dr
uh
-seer
]
hy·dro·sere
/
ˈhaɪ
drəˌsɪər
/
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[
hahy
-dr
uh
-seer
]
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noun
Ecology
.
a
sere
originating in water.
Origin:
1925–30;
hydro-
1
+
sere
2
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hydrosere
(ˈhaɪdrəʊsɪə)
—
n
a sere that begins in an aquatic environment
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