What is the meaning of Ser?

Abbreviation of serial.

An old Indian unit of weight, equal to 80 tolas, or one fortieth of a maund.

An address or courtesy title to any person, especially if their gender and/or form of address are unknown.

to be

being

tooth

tooth

sister

dear

expensive

sir, lord

Alternative form of sire

Alternative form of sere (dry)

Alternative form of sere (differing)

head

point, tip

beginning, start

end, extremity

on

present of se

present of sjå

to run aground

An exclamation used to attract the attention of two or more people.

Alternative form of seser

grey, gray

vulture of the genus Gypaetus

to be, to exist

to be located (to be in a place)

to be (used to connect a noun to another noun)

to have a characteristic (used to connect a noun to an adjective that describes an inherent property)

auxiliary verb to form the passive voice, together with a past participle

being (living creature)

server (Classifier: c;  c)

to search on the Internet; to google

second-person singular imperative of srát

present of se

to be

being (living creature)

Alternative form of sör (beer).

sir (title and form of address for a gentleman, shortened from messer)

to be

to be (indicates a permanent quality)

being

cheese (dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk)

cheese (any particular variety of cheese)

cheese (piece of cheese, especially one moulded into a large round shape during manufacture)

to be (to have the given quality), especially a quality that is intrinsic or not expected to change, contrasting with estar which denotes a temporary quality

to be (to be an example or type of, or the same as)

to be (forms the passive voice)

to be (indicates a point in time)

to be in (to be located in)

to be from (to have as one’s place of origin)

to be (someone’s); to belong to

to be for; to be to (to have as its purpose)

to be supposed to; should (introduces an expected or demanded action)

to be; to cost (to be worth a given amount of money)

to happen; to take place; to occur

to be against or in favour of

to exist; to be

used for emphasis

being (a living creature)

serum

to be (essentially or identified as)

to be (in the passive voice sense)

to exist; to occur

a being, organism

nature, essence

value, worth

present indicative of se

sir (A respectful term of address to a man of higher rank or position [often older], especially if his name or proper title is unknown)

head

second-person singular imperative of sermek

zero

billhook, sickle, scythe

sword

Source: wiktionary.org