What is an example of second

seconded, seconds

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Any person, thing, class, place, etc. that is second.

The time needed for a cesium-133 atom to perform 9,192,631,770 complete oscillations.

The next after the first.

The ordinal number matching the number 2 in a series.

Coming next after the first in order of place or time; 2d or 2nd.

Another; other; additional; supplementary.

To take a second helping.

Repeating an initial instance.

Reminiscent of one that is well known.

A second George Washington; a second Waterloo.

Being of the same kind as another; resembling a given original.

To act as an aide or second to; aid; assist.

To indicate formally one's approval or support of (a motion, nomination, etc.) as a necessary preliminary to discussion of or a vote on it.

To give support or encouragement to; further; reinforce.

To attend (a duelist or a boxer) as an aide or assistant.

To transfer (a military officer) from regular service to special service, civil or military.

In the second place, rank, group, etc.

But for one other; save one.

Just before or just short of the last thing in a series.

After the first occurrence but before the third occurrence.

He is batting second today.

Other Word Forms of Second

Noun

Origin of Second

  • Middle English seconde from Old French from Medieval Latin (pars minūta) secunda second (small part) feminine of Latin secundus second, following second2

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French second, from Latin secundus (“following, next in order"), from root of sequor (“I follow"), from Proto-Indo-European *sekÊ·- (“to follow").

    From Wiktionary

  • From Old French seconde, from Medieval Latin secunda, short for secunda pars minuta (“second diminished part (of the hour)")

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from Old French from Latin secundus sekw-1 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Middle French seconder, from Latin secundo (“assist, make favorable")

    From Wiktionary

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Words Near Second in the Dictionary

1

a

: next to the first in place or time

was second in line

b(1)

: next to the first in value, excellence, or degree

his second choice of schools

c

: ranking next below the top of a grade or degree in authority or precedence

second mate

e

: resembling or suggesting a prototype : another

a second Thoreau

f

: being the forward gear or speed next higher than first in a motor vehicle

2

: relating to or having a part typically subordinate to and lower in pitch than the first part in concerted or ensemble music

1

b

: one that is next after the first in rank, position, authority, or precedence

the second in line

2

: one that assists or supports another

especially : the assistant of a duelist or boxer

3

a

: the musical interval embracing two diatonic degrees

b

: a tone at this interval

c

: the harmonic combination of two tones a second apart

4

a

seconds plural : merchandise that is usually slightly flawed and does not meet the manufacturer's standard for firsts or irregulars

b

: an article of such merchandise

5

: the act or declaration by which a parliamentary motion is seconded

6

: a place next below the first in a competition, examination, or contest

8

: the second forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle

9

seconds plural : a second helping of food

1

: in the second place : secondly

These two kinds of image … have a powerful appeal for us, first, because we are all … inevitably concerned about our fate, and second, because our concern is itself twofold … Robert Penn Warren

2

: before all others with one exception

the nation's second largest city

They are my second favorite band.

1

a

: the 60th part of a minute of angular measure

b

: the 60th part of a minute of time : 1/86,400 part of the mean solar day

specifically : the base unit of time in the International System of Units that is equal to the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium-133 atom

transitive verb

1

a

: to give support or encouragement to : assist

b

: to support (a fighting person or group) in combat : bring up reinforcements for

2

a

: to support or assist in contention or debate

b

: to endorse (a motion or a nomination) so that debate or voting may begin

3

si-ˈkänd 

What is an example of second
chiefly British : to release (someone, such as a military officer) from a regularly assigned position for temporary duty with another unit or organization

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Adjective We sat in the second row. the second house on the left B is the second letter in the alphabet. That's the second time I've seen him today. Chocolate is my first choice; vanilla is my second choice. The chair needs a second coat of paint. She plays second violin in the city orchestra. Verb I would like to second the motion to adjourn. “Let's call it a day.” “I'll second that.” See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English, from Anglo-French secund, from Latin secundus second, following, favorable, from sequi to follow — more at sue

Noun (2)

Middle English secounde, from Medieval Latin secunda, from Latin, feminine of secundus second; from its being the second sexagesimal division of a unit, as a minute is the first

Verb

Latin secundare, from secundus second, favorable

First Known Use

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adverb

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

circa 1586, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler

The first known use of second was in the 13th century

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“Second.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/second. Accessed 24 Nov. 2022.

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What are examples of second?

How to use Second in a sentence.
A second and a third cannon ball flew past. ... .
He moves to second floor. ... .
Why would the second guy put himself at such risk? ... .
In the second place, I'm not going to play doctor. ... .
Our second choice is fingering the abductor..

What are the 2 meanings of second?

: one that is number two in a series see Table of Numbers. : one that is next after the first in rank, position, authority, or precedence. the second in line. : one that assists or supports another. especially : the assistant of a duelist or boxer.

What type of word is second?

second adjective, pronoun (AFTER FIRST) referring to the person, thing, or event that comes immediately after the first: You're second on the list.

What does it mean to say second?

used for telling someone that you agree with what they are saying. Synonyms and related words. Ways of agreeing with someone. OK. of course.