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seriatim

1670s (earlier seratim, c. 1500), "one after another," from Medieval Latin seriatim, from Latin series "row, series, sequence, succession," from serere "to join together, arrange in a row," from PIE root *ser- (2) "to line up."

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Definitions of seriatim from WordNet

seriatim (adv.)
in a series; point by point;
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