1. Sera - Noun
Derived from serum
2. Sera - Proper noun
Sera
A female given name from Hebrew, of occasional usage.
SERA
(EU, railways) Acronym of Single European Railway Area.
According to Corriere Della Sera, one of Italy’s most famous newspapers, the bone of contention was the ongoing legalisation of some domestic illegal workers in the country. Source: Internet
However, this movement was repressed by the Nepali government, in "Operation Romeo" and "Operation Kilo Sera II", which took the lives of many of the leading activists of the struggle. Source: Internet
Gratteri & Nicaso, Fratelli di sangue, p. 21 The first time the word 'Ndrangheta was mentioned before a wider audience was by the Calabrian writer Corrado Alvaro in the Corriere della Sera in September 1955. Source: Internet
Corriere della Sera takeover In 1977 the P2 took control of the Corriere della Sera newspaper, a leading paper in Italy. Source: Internet
Excerpts of the hundreds of love letters Calvino wrote to her were published in the Corriere della Sera in 2004, causing some controversy. Source: Internet
In 1525, already abbot of Chokhorgyel, Drepung and Tashilhunpo, he was made abbot of Sera monastery as well, and seeing the number of monks was low he worked to increase it. Source: Internet