Secondary

Word SECONDARY
Character 9
Hyphenation sec ond a ry
Pronunciations /ˈsɛkənd(ə)ɹɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Secondary"

What do we mean by secondary?

Second or lower in rank or importance; not primary. adjective

Following what is first in time or sequence. adjective

Of or relating to secondary schools. adjective

Derived from what is primary or original. adjective

Not immediate or direct. adjective

Of, relating to, or being the shorter flight feathers projecting along the inner edge of a bird's wing. adjective

Having an induced current that is generated by an inductively coupled primary. Used of a circuit or coil. adjective

Relating to, or having a carbon atom that is attached to two other carbon atoms in a molecule. adjective

Relating to the replacement of two of several atoms or groups in a compound, such as an amine in which two valences of the functional group are taken by carbon atoms. adjective

Produced from another mineral by decay or alteration. adjective

Of or relating to a secondary color or colors. adjective

Being a degree of health care intermediate between primary care and tertiary care, as that typically offered at a community hospital. adjective

Of, relating to, or derived from a lateral meristem, especially a cambium. adjective

One that acts in an auxiliary, subordinate, or inferior capacity. noun

One of the shorter flight feathers projecting along the inner edge of a bird's wing. noun

A coil or circuit having an induced current. noun

Any flight feather attached to the ulna (forearm) of a bird.

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 similar

One who occupies a subordinate or auxiliary place; a delegate deputy.

A secondary circle.

A satellite.

A secondary school.

Anything secondary or of lesser importance.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Secondary

The word "secondary" in example sentences

Lorrie Norrington, President of eBay Marketplaces, defined what eBay meant by the term secondary market in answering a two-part question from one of the analysts in attendance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After exactly two decades, Dr Melvyn Kershaw has packed up his rucksack and left the comprehensive whose stewardship has earned him the title secondary school headteacher of the year. ❋ Chris Arnot (2008)

Sarwer, can't guarantee satisfaction for patients who yearn for what he calls secondary benefits, such as, 'I'm recently widowed and want to get back into the dating scene.' ❋ Robert Johnson (2011)

In addition to the line, the secondary is a question mark for the Terrapins, who will be looking for Kenny Tate and Antwine Perez to step up their game now that they are the projected starters at safety, while redshirt freshman Dexter McDougle could find himself starting at corner. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The defense loses five starters, but defensive tackle Jared Crick anchors a strong line, and the secondary is the deepest it's been in years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So some folks are going to be seeing what we call a secondary crest. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That ` s what I call secondary embarrassment viral video. ❋ Unknown (2007)

'' Every team has a weakness, and that team, the secondary is a weakness, and that's what we tried to exploit, '' Frerotte said. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But given the fact that she had the command hallucinations in the past and that this time she did not try to resist them suggests to me that she had what we call secondary gains in being ill. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Having children here is what we call a secondary effect of migration; it's something that is so far down the line, the possibility of using a child to legalize your status, that it's rarely given as a reason, when we interview immigrants, for coming to this country. ❋ Unknown (2005)

POPKIN: You run the risk of what they call a secondary payoff. ❋ Unknown (2002)

A "scud" is made by Nabokov to refer to "an unaccented stress" — that is, what we call a secondary accent. ❋ Wilson, Edmund (1965)

Omnipotent fiat, does not exclude the idea of natural order and what we call secondary causes. ❋ St. George Mivart (N/A)

Treatise "(London, Trübner, 1861), on page 29:" Agreeing that plants and animals {223} were produced by Omnipotent _fiat_ does not exclude the idea of natural order and what we call secondary causes. ❋ Rudolf Schmid (N/A)

Aware of this difference between our sensations in certain cases and the causes of these sensations, Locke has divided the qualities of substances in the material universe into primary and secondary, the sensations we receive of the primary representing the actual qualities of material substances, but the sensations we receive of what he calls the secondary having no proper resemblance to the causes that produce them. ❋ Unknown (1831)

Ayyad's program, Mothers Empowering Mothers MEM, targets what she calls secondary trauma, such as the effects of the recent unrest in the Middle East and Libya on immigrant communities here. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Mr. McPherson said the city stood to reap more of what he called the "secondary benefits." ❋ By MICHAEL COOPER (2012)

What we said a year ago is that our source of differentiation, the thing that we were going to be known for was having the best deals on what we called the secondary market, increasingly we are calling it off-price inventory, right. ❋ Unknown (2010)

How would I do this? creat a site map? or do I make the Letter A a parent and the anime title secondary? if possible can someone walk me though the process in creating the list or do i mannually got to hyperlink everything my self You may not post new threads ❋ S3vEn (2009)

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