Sec
WordNet
adjective
(1) (of champagne) moderately dry
noun
(2) An independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors
(3) Ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle
(4) 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
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Noun
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Related terms
- assecar v
- cor sec
- dida seca
- paret seca
- pedra seca
- pedregada seca
- a peu sec adv
- en sec adv
- a seques adv
- de seques i de verdes adj
- seca
- secà adj
- secada
- secall
- secalló adj,
- secallós adj
- secament adv
- secaner adj
- secor
- sequedat
- sequer
- sequera
- sequeral
- ulls secs
- vi sec
Adjective
sec m (f sèche)
Noun
- something that is dry
- 1883, La Bible, translated by Louis Segond, Genesis 1:9
- Que les eaux qui sont au-dessous du ciel se rassemblent en un seul lieu, et que le sec paraisse.
- Let the waters below the heavens gather in one place, and let the dry stuff (i.e. the land) come forth.
- 1883, La Bible, translated by Louis Segond, Genesis 1:9
See also
- à sec
- cul sec
- sèchement
- sécher
- sécheresse
- séchoir
- sèche-cheveux
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Declension
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masculine & neuter | feminine | masculine | feminine & neuter |
sec | seacă | seci | seci |