serotine

See also: sérotine

English

Etymology 1

From French sérotine, from Latin sērōtina, feminine of sērōtinus,[1] from sērō, adverb of sērus (late).

Noun

serotine (plural serotines)

  1. Any of several small bats of the genus Eptesicus
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Etymology 2

From Latin sērōtinus.[1]

Adjective

serotine (comparative more serotine, superlative most serotine)

  1. (botany) late-flowering
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References

  1. serotine”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.

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Italian

Adjective

serotine

  1. feminine plural of serotino

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Latin

Adjective

sērōtine

  1. vocative masculine singular of sērōtinus
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