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SECONDS
- SECOND, to give support to [v]
- The second in a sequence of a vehicle's gears
- Second base
- The second grade of a school
- A second course or second helping of food at a meal
- Denoting someone or something regarded as comparable to or reminiscent of a better-known predecessor
- An act or instance of seconding
- Subordinate or inferior in position, rank, or importance
- Additional to that already existing, used, or possessed
- The second finisher or position in a race or competition
- A place in the second-highest grade in an examination, esp. for a degree
- Performing a lower or subordinate of two or more parts for the same instrument or voice
- An interval spanning two consecutive notes in a diatonic scale
- SECOND, to give support or encouragement to [v]
- Goods of an inferior quality
- Coarse flour, or bread made from it
- An assistant, in particular
- An attendant assisting a combatant in a duel or boxing match
- Constituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; 2nd
- Secondly (used to introduce a second point or reason)
- Alternating; other
- The note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord