seriatum

Etymology 1
From, neuter of or.

Noun

 * 1)  a series, a sequence
 * 2) * 1986, The Life of the transcendental ego: essays in honor of William Earle (William Earle, Edward S. Casey, Donald V. Morano), page 205:
 * perhaps now in present perception, but also reflexively to become identical with itself through the seriatum of time.
 * perhaps now in present perception, but also reflexively to become identical with itself through the seriatum of time.

Etymology 2
Misspelling of, influenced by the commonness of the Latin ending -um.

Adverb

 * , sequentially.

Adjective

 * , sequential.