Second (disambiguation)
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A second is a unit of time.
Second or Seconds may also refer to
Science
- 2 (number), as an ordinal (also written as 2nd or 2d)
- Arcsecond, a unit of angle commonly used in longitude and latitude values
- Second of right ascension, in astronomy
Voting
- Second (parliamentary procedure), to support the discussion of a motion or resolution
Business and trade
- Used goods, items that have been used before being resold
- Factory seconds, new goods sold for a discount because of minor imperfections
Military
- Second-in-command, a deputy commander in British and Commonwealth armies
Music
- Diminished second, unison
- Minor second, semitone
- Neutral second one-and-a-half semitones)
- Major seconda whole tone
- Augmented second, an interval in classical music
Entertainment
- Seconds (The Batman), a fourth-season episode of The Batman
- Seconds (film), a 1966 film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Rock Hudson
- Seconds (song), a song by U2 from their 1983 album War
- Seconds (Kate Rogers album), 2005
- Seconds (The Dogs D'Amour album), 2000
- Second (Baroness album)
- 2nd (The Rasmus EP), 1996
- The Second, second studio album by rock band Steppenwolf
- Seconds (graphic novel), a 2014 graphic novel by Bryan Lee O'Malley
Sports, games, and dueling
Second dealing, a way of cheating in card games
- Generally, an assistant. For example:
- Delivers the second set of stones in curling;
- The agent of a participant in a duel;
- The cornerman in combative sports such as boxing;
- Assistant to a chess player;
- Climber who follows the lead climber in rock climbing.
Education
- Grades in the British undergraduate degree classification
See also
- Secondment, a transfer of an employee, usually within an organization
- SND (disambiguation)
- Segundo (disambiguation)
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