a. Chiefly Bot., Zool., etc. [See UNI- and SERIAL a.] Arranged in, consisting of, one series or row; characterized by this kind of form or arrangement.

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1839.  Proc. Berw. Nat. Club., I. 198. Suckers uniserial.

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1859.  Todd’s Cycl. Anat., V. 290/1. In those genera in which these processes form a single line the gills are said to be uniserial.

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1872.  H. A. Nicholson, Palæont., 325. The teeth are conical and uniserial.

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