Crossword clues for seriatim
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Seriatim \Se`ri*a"tim\, adv. [NL.] In regular order; one after the other; severally.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1670s (earlier seratim, c.1500), "one after another," from Medieval Latin seriatim, from Latin series (see series).
Wiktionary
a. (context chiefly legal English) Point by point; sequential. adv. One after another, in order; taking one topic or subject at a time in an order; sequentially.
WordNet
adv. in a series; one after another
Wikipedia
In law, seriatim ( Latin for "in series") indicates that a court is addressing multiple issues in a certain order, such as the order that the issues were originally presented to the court.
Usage examples of "seriatim".
Before going through the various chapels seriatim, it may be well to give a short account of three out of the four most interesting figures among the numerous artists who worked on the Sacro Monte.