I only know the words "SAGA" and "TRILOGY".
The abbreviation of the word "series" is typically "ser." This abbreviation is often used in contexts like academic citations, cataloging, or technical documentation to denote a series of items or publications.
No. When listing items in a series, after a colon, semicolons are used.
The lawyer ran to the courthouse, was wondering about her case, and eventually decided to eat lunch.
No, you get the current series.
Yes. Firstly is a word used to introduce a point or reason. Example: "Firstly company profits have tripled in the last week".
items in a series, coordinating ideas, and repetition.
If you have two items and wish to describe two or more similar items with one word, that one word would be plural. ex: Item - Items
The plural form of series is series.
A comma.
All of the above
The duration of The Word - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.
This question is not clear. My best guess would be to say that the values of a data series are represenations of the individual data items in the series.