10 Results found for "Sec".

sec

to hold her / Just a sec. (colloquial, politics) Clipping of secretary. shadow sec com sec just a sec C-sec demi-sec triple sec   CES, CEs, CSE, ECS,...


SEC

See also: Appendix:Variations of "sec" English Wikipedia has an article on: SEC Wikipedia S.E.C., S. E. C. SEC (US, government, finance) Initialism of...


seč

Appendix:Variations of "sec" Czech Wikipedia has an article on: seč Wikipedia cs IPA(key): [ˈsɛt͡ʃ] Related to sekat. sečba, sečeb seč f (literary) fight Vzhůru...


Séc

See also: Appendix:Variations of "sec"  Séc on Vietnamese Wikipedia From French tchèque (“Czech”, adjective), Polish Czech (“Czech”, adjective) . Compare...


sèć

also: sec, SEC, séc, Séc, seč, sec-, sec., and Sec. Emiliano-Romagnolo Wikipedia has an article on: sèć Wikipedia eml sècia (Modenese) sèć m (plural sèć) (Carpi)...


séc

of "sec" IPA(key): (Central, Balearic, Valencian) [ˈsek] séc m (plural sécs) Pre-2016 spelling of sec (“fold; groove; wrinkle”). The spelling séc was...


sëc

IPA(key): /sec/ sëc m pl plural of sac...


seć

See also: Appendix:Variations of "sec" seć m (invariable) (Bassa Romagna) bucket...


sẹc

[ʂɛk̚˨˩˨] ~ [sɛk̚˨˩˨] sẹc (colloquial) the slash symbol (/) when used on home address, with each slash represents a branching nhà siêu sẹc ― a house located...


demi-sec

demi-sec. demi-sec (not comparable) medium dry (of wines) demi-sec (plural demi-secs) A medium-dry wine. decimes, décimes IPA(key): /də.mi.sɛk/ demi-sec (feminine...