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miniseries
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min·i·se·ries  (mn-sîrz)
n. pl. miniseries
1. A televised dramatic production, as of a novel or film, shown in a number of episodes.
2. Sports A short series of performances or athletic contests.

miniseries [ˈmɪnɪˌsɪəriːz]
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) a television programme in several parts that is shown on consecutive days or weeks for a short period
Translations
miniseries [ˈmɪnɪˌsɪərɪz] N (miniseries (pl)) (TV) → miniserie f


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