SECOND vs THE: NOUN
- The hand which marks the seconds on the dial of a watch or a clock.
- A motion in support of another motion which has been moved in a deliberative body.
- The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.
- The interval between any tone and the tone which is represented on the degree of the staff next above it.
- In the duodecimal system of mensuration, the twelfth part of an inch or prime; a line. See Inch, and Prime, n., 8.
- The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree
- An article of merchandise of a grade inferior to the best; esp., a coarse or inferior kind of flour.
- Aid; assistance; help.
- One who follows or attends another for his support and aid; a backer; an assistant; specifically, one who acts as another's aid in a duel.
- One who, or that which, follows, or comes after; one next and inferior in place, time, rank, importance, excellence, or power.
- Aid; help; assistance.
- One who assists and supports another; specifically, one who attends a principal in a duel or a pugilistic encounter, to advise or aid him, and see that all proceedings between the combatants are fair, and in accordance with the rules laid down for the duel or the prizering.
- Another; another person; an inferior.
- In base-ball, same as second base. See baseball.
- Acetic acid made from acetate of lime.
- A coarse kind of fiour, or the bread made from it.
- Specifically
- Pl, That which is of second grade or quality; hence, any inferior or baser matter.
- Same as secondo.
- A second voice or instrument—that is, one whose part is subordinate to or lower than another of the same kind; specifically, a second violin or second soprano; popularly, an alto.
- In a scale, the second tone from the bottom: solmizated re.
- The harmonic combination of two tones at the interval thus described.
- The interval between any tone and a tone on the next degree above or below.
- A tone on the next or second diatonic degree above or below a given tone; the next tone in a diatonic series.
- In music:
- The one next after the first in order, place, time, rank, value, quality, or importance; that one of any two considered relatively which follows or comes immediately after the other.
- The sixtieth part of a minute.
- An indefinitely short time
- A particular point in time
- The gear that has the second lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle
- Merchandise that has imperfections; usually sold at a reduced price without the brand name
- The fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near 2nd base
- 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
- Following the first in an ordering or series
- A 60th part of a minute of arc
- The official attendant of a contestant in a duel or boxing match
- A speech seconding a motion
- A Middle English form of thigh.
SECOND vs THE: ADJECTIVE
- See under File.
- The child of a cousin.
- See Adventist.
- Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a prototype.
- Next to the first in value, power, excellence, dignity, or rank; secondary; subordinate; inferior.
- Immediately following the first; next to the first in order of place or time; hence, occurring again; another; other.
- A part or voice or instrument or orchestra section lower in pitch than or subordinate to the first
- Coming next after first
- Having the second highest gear ratio
- Coming next after the first in position in space or time or degree or magnitude
- N/A
SECOND vs THE: VERB
- Give support or one's approval to
- Transfer an employee to a different, temporary assignment
- N/A
SECOND vs THE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To support, as a motion{6} or proposal, by adding one's voice to that of the mover or proposer.
- To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.
- To follow in the next place; to succeed; to alternate.
- N/A
SECOND vs THE: ADVERB
- In the second place
- This sense) With a comparative, and often with for it, indicates a result more like said comparative. This can be negated with none.
- With a comparative or more and a verb phrase, establishes a parallel with one or more other such comparatives.
- By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives.
- Beyond any other.
- To that extent; by that much. Used before a comparative.
SECOND vs THE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 1/60 of a minute
- In rapiers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the outer defense beyond the Cross-guard, formed of a ring surrounding the blade, a cross, pair of shells, or the like.
- In the two-handed sword, or spadone, a pair of hooks or projections slightly curved toward the point. forged with the blade itself, and separating the heel from the sharpened part of the blade. See spadone.
- In mathematics, noting a function derived from the performance of the same operation twice in succession: thus, the second difference is the difference of the difference; so second differentials, derivatives, differential coefficients, etc.
- Favorable; helpful; aiding or disposed to aid.
- Other; another: as, a second Daniel; his second self.
- Secondary; not primary; subordinate; in music, lower in pitch, or rendering a part lower in pitch: as, second fiddle; second soprano.
- Next after the first in order, place, time, rank, value, quality, etc.: an ordinal numeral: as, the second day of the month; the second volume of a book; the second auditor of the treasury; the second table of the law.
- In the British Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers, to put into temporary retirement, as an officer when he accepts civil employment under the crown.
- In legislative and deliberative bodies, public meetings, etc., formally to express approval and support of (a motion, amendment, or proposal), as a preliminary to further discussion or to formal adoption.
- In music, to sing second to.
- To support; aid; forward; promote; back, or back up; specifically, to assist in a duel.
- To follow up; supplement.
- A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.
- In Middle English manuscripts the was often written, as in Anglo-Saxon þe, with the character þ; in early print this character was represented by a form nearly like y, and later printers actually used y instead, þe, erroneously printed þe as if contracted, like þt for that, being printed ye or ye but always pronounced, of course, the. Modern archaists often affect ye for the, and many pronounce it as it looks, “yē.”
- [The is generally pronounced as if a syllable (unaccented) of the following word (a proclitic), and its vowel is accordingly obscured, before a consonant, into the neutral vowel-sound of her or but, very lightly sounded (quite like the French “mute e”); before a vowel, often in the same manner, but more usually with the short i sound of pin, only less distinct; when emphatic, as the long e of thee. In poetry, before a word beginning with a vowel-sound, the vowel of the generally may slide into that of the next word, and form with it one metrical syllable; metrically the e is accordingly often cut off in printing. The same so-called elision (synalephe) often took place in Middle English, the being written with the following noun as one word: as, themperour, the emperor.
- Used before the relative which: now an archaism.
- Used before a participial infinitive, or gerund, followed by an object: the article is now omitted in this construction.
- Used to denote a particular day in relation to a given week, or to some other day of the same Week.
- Used in place of the possessive pronoun to denote a personal belonging: as, to hang the head and weep.
- Used distributively to denote any one separately: as, the fare is a dollar the round trip.
- Denoting that which is well known or famed: as, the prodigal son.
- An abstract notion: as, the beautiful.
- A class, or a number of individuals: as, the good die first; do not mix the new with the old.
- Before adjectives used substantively, denoting: An individual: as, she gazed long on the face of the dead.
- Indicating the most approved, most desirable, most conspicuous, or most important of its kind: as, Newport is the watering-place of the United States: in this use emphatic, and frequently italicized. The is often placed before a person's (especially a woman's) name, to indicate admiration or notoriety (a colloquial use): as, the Elssler.
- A word used with a title, or as part of a title: as, the Duke of Wellington; the Right Honorable the Earl of Derby; the Lord Brook; the Reverend John Smith.
- A word used before a noun to indicate a species or genus: as, the song of the nightingale: used in generalization: as, the man that hath no music in himself.
- A word used before nouns with a specifying or particularizing effect, opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of a or an: as, the gods are careless of mankind; the sun in heaven; the day is fair; long live the king!
- A Middle English form of though.
- Used without correlation, it signifies in any degree; in some degree: as, Are you well ? The better for seeing you.
- Used to modify adjectives and adverbs in the comparative degree:
- See thee.
- (definite article) Used before a noun with the force of per.
- (definite article) Used before a present participle, signifying the action in the abstract.
- (definite article) Used before an absolute adjective.
- (definite article) Used before an adjective extending it to signify a class and giving it the function of a noun.
- (definite article) Used before a singular noun indicating that the noun is generic.
- (definite article) Used before the plural form of a numeral denoting a specific decade of a century or of a lifespan.
- (definite article) Used before a proper name, as of a monument or ship.
- (definite article) Used before a noun specifying a field of endeavor.
- (definite article) Used as the equivalent of a possessive adjective before names of some parts of the body.
- (definite article) Used before nouns that designate natural phenomena or points of the compass.
- (definite article) Used to indicate uniqueness.
- (definite article) Used before a noun, and generally stressed, to emphasize one of a group or type as the most outstanding or prominent.
- (definite article) Used before singular or plural nouns and noun phrases that denote particular, specified persons or things.
SECOND vs THE: RELATED WORDS
- Endorsement, Irregular, 2d, Instant, Arcsecond, Ordinal, Bit, Sec, Intermediate, Moment, Second base, Forward, Minute, Back, 2nd
- Editor, Revised, Wind, Collected, Sacred, Lord, Proposed, Way, Word, Road, Need, Red, Second, World, First
SECOND vs THE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Endorsement, Irregular, 2d, Instant, Arcsecond, Ordinal, Bit, Sec, Intermediate, Moment, Second base, Forward, Minute, Back, 2nd
- Editor, Revised, Wind, Collected, Sacred, Lord, Proposed, Way, Word, Road, Need, Red, Second, World, First
SECOND vs THE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Performing monthly activities creates a second EOD closing.
- Telangana Intermediate First, Second Year Exam Schedule Released.
- Second course for mechanical engineers in capstone design.
- Background in a second language: Prior experience in a second language is not required, but is strongly recommended.
- In effect, one parameter of the second measurement vector is discarded, and therefore the second measurement vector must be the less accurate vector.
- Your second lender may voluntarily forgive your second mortgage, including a home equity line of credit or home equity loan.
- The afflictions he endures during his second life, between his resurrection and his second death, give him no claim on God or His blessing.
- Students who maintain fulltime status into their second year may continue to be paid for their second year.
- THE SECOND WORLD WARThe Second World War drastically hit the diamond sector and allpeople involved in it.
- If the same credentials are used to open a second IIS session, this second session will be denied.
- Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Aug.
- ROE are an operational issue and must directly support the operational concept.
- If more than one gift is provided from the same level of government at one presentation, the gift values from that source are aggregated.
- For example, during the initial phase of OPERATION IRAQI FREE, the coalition invasion force did not bother to stop at Iraqi traffic lights.
- The OPORD will want to reflect considerations regarding geology, hydrology, climate, environmentally sensitive ecosystems, waste management, environmental hazards, and other characteristics of the bat
- The design makes extensive use of lightweight composite materials.
- When the detainee begins to give accurate and complete information, the interrogator interjects pertinent questions.
- Passage is innocent long as it is not prejudicial to the peace, good order, or security of the coastal nation.
- As a general rule of international law, states cannot procure treaties through coercion or the threat of force.
- In the Air Force, the appointment authority for boards of officers varies with the regulatory authority for convening the board.
SECOND vs THE: QUESTIONS
- Who won Minnesota's second-largest lottery jackpot?
- Why did Germany destroy the second Schwerer Gustav?
- Where is the second National Australasian Convention held?
- Are there different symptoms with a second pregnancy?
- Are second generation Beanie Babies worth anything?
- Does cussing contribute to second language acquisition?
- What happened during the second presidential debate?
- What is faster gigabyte per second or megabytes per second?
- Can second choice candidates select two universities as second choice?
- How fast does the second hand of a second hand move?
- How do you use the trapezium rule to find integrals?
- What happens if you put dishwasher spray bar in the dishwasher?
- What are the steps in the juvenile probation process?
- What was the final dividend for the year ended 31 December 2019?
- What are the hottest careers for chemistry majors in healthcare?
- What is the FAA requirement for a Lycoming overhaul?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of nationalising mines?
- Where can I find the terms and conditions for Eon credit?
- How did Tesco perform in the UK and Ireland in 2019?
- What is the reaction of alkali earth metals with ammonia?