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second2 [ˈsekənd] N (unit of time)

secondly ADV

decode [ˌdiːˈkoʊd, Brit -ˈkəʊd] VB intr, trans

secondary [ˈsekənderi, Brit -dəri] ADJ

second-rate [ˌsekəndˈreɪt] ADJ

secondhand [ˌsekəndˈhænd] ADJ ADV

I . secure <-rer, -est> [sɪˈkjʊr, Brit -ˈkjʊəʳ] ADJ

2. secure (confident):

3. secure (fixed):

II . secure [sɪˈkjʊr, Brit -ˈkjʊəʳ] VB trans

1. secure (obtain):

2. secure (make firm):

secure fig
secure fig

3. secure (guarantee repayment):

secrete1 [sɪˈkriːt] VB trans (discharge)

sender N

I . seaside N no pl

1. seaside (beach):

praia f

2. seaside (coast):

II . seaside ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The seconde table only includes significant summits with a topographic prominence of at least 150m ft, but has no height cut-off.
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The ninth, tenth, and eleventh (neuvieme, troisieme, seconde) grades have 4 classes (purple is dropped).
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A moulinet is often composed of a parry, usually prime or seconde, moving thence into a circular cut.
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In sabre, tierce replaces sixte to guard the inside-high line, quarte becomes more erect, seconde replace octave on the inside-low line, and prime replaces septieme.
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Pirouettes are taken with a low developpe into seconde, then from seconde, for outside turns, and with a low developpe into 4th for inside turns.
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