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Seri

American  
[ser-ee, sair-ee] / ˈsɛr i, ˈsɛər i /

noun

plural

Seris,

plural

Seri
  1. Also called Comcáac.  a member of an Indigenous people of western Sonora state, Mexico, on the Gulf of California.

  2. Also called Cmiique Iitom.  the language of the Seri, sometimes classified as part of the Hokan family.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the Seri or their language.

Etymology

Origin of Seri

Firtst recorded in 1820–30; via Spanish from Opata (an extinct Uto-Aztecan language of Sonora); further origin and meaning uncertain

Example Sentences

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The stoicism of her Seri project is contrasted by the more lighthearted photos she took of people in Juchitán, highlighting the matriarchal culture there.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 12, 2025

Seri Sawangmue, 70, travelled overnight by bus from the country's north to join the protest.

From BBC • Jun. 29, 2025

She was still sharp after a seven-week break, winning the Fir Hill Seri Pak Championship in a playoff last week outside Los Angeles to move back atop the world ranking.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 31, 2024

A member of the Seri people, also known as the Comcáac, she was the only woman who worked in the Indigenous group’s traditional guard, which had been protecting Seri territory for many decades.

From New York Times • May 16, 2022

One Seri, a giant seven feet tall, could outrun a deer and break its neck with his hands.

From Tales of lonely trails by Grey, Zane