secondary
adjEtymology
From Middle English secundarie, from Latin secundārius (“of the second class or quality”), from secundus (whence the English second) + -ārius (whence the English suffix -ary), equivalent to second + -ary; compare the French secondaire, the Italian secondario, the Occitan secundari, the Portuguese secundario, and the Spanish secundario.
- derived from secundārius
- inherited from secundarie
Definitions
Next in order to the first or primary
Next in order to the first or primary; of second place in origin, rank, etc.
Originating from a deputy or delegated person or body.
- the work of secondary hands
Derived from a parent compound by replacement of two atoms of hydrogen by organic…
Derived from a parent compound by replacement of two atoms of hydrogen by organic radicals.
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Produced by alteration or deposition subsequent to the formation of the original rock…
Produced by alteration or deposition subsequent to the formation of the original rock mass.
Developed by pressure or other causes.
- secondary cleavage
Pertaining to the second joint of the wing of a bird.
Dependent or consequent upon another disease, or occurring in the second stage of a…
Dependent or consequent upon another disease, or occurring in the second stage of a disease.
- Bright's disease is often secondary to scarlet fever.
- the secondary symptoms of syphilis
Of less than primary importance.
- a secondary issue
- the problem of sexual equality became even more secondary than before in the eyes of the kibbutz and of its women members.
Related to secondary education, i.e. schooling between the ages of (approximately) 11 and…
Related to secondary education, i.e. schooling between the ages of (approximately) 11 and 18.
Relating to the manufacture of goods from raw materials.
Formed by mixing primary colors.
- Yellow is a secondary light color, though a primary CMYK color.
Representing a reversion to an ancestral state.
- With the exception of a secondary loss in Dimecoenia, larvae of Ephydrini have prominent, ventral prolegs that bear crochets.
Any flight feather attached to the ulna (forearm) of a bird.
A radar return generated by the response of an aircraft's transponder to an interrogation…
A radar return generated by the response of an aircraft's transponder to an interrogation signal broadcast by a radar installation, containing additional encoded identification and situational data not available from a simple primary return.
The second stage of a multistage thermonuclear weapon, which generates a fusion explosion…
The second stage of a multistage thermonuclear weapon, which generates a fusion explosion when imploded as an indirect result of the fission explosion of the primary, and which, in a few extremely large weapons, itself implodes a fusion tertiary.
An act of issuing more stock by an already publicly traded corporation.
The defensive backs.
An inductive coil or loop that is magnetically powered by a primary in a transformer or…
An inductive coil or loop that is magnetically powered by a primary in a transformer or similar.
One who occupies a subordinate or auxiliary place
One who occupies a subordinate or auxiliary place; a delegate deputy.
- the secondary, or undersheriff, of the city of London
- Old Escalus […] is thy secondary.
A secondary circle.
A satellite.
A secondary school.
- There are four secondaries in this district, each with several thousand pupils.
Ellipsis of secondary colour.
Anything secondary or of lesser importance.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA