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secundus

[ suh-kuhn-duhs ]

adjective

  1. (in prescriptions) second.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of secundus1

Borrowed into English from Latin around 1820鈥30
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Example Sentences

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She knows he鈥檚 on Salusa Secundus.

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Salusa Secundus, the Imperium鈥檚 seat, resembles a cross between a 鈥淏lade Runner鈥 red light district and a Florentine court when the Medicis were running the show.

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Gaius Plinius Secundus, born around 23 A.D., was a polymath who believed that you could cure a cold by kissing the hairy muzzle of a mouse, that a pregnant woman who eats salty food will give birth to a child without fingernails and that 鈥渢here is no greater cause for the destruction of morals and rise of luxury than shellfish.鈥

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"Primus is certainly learning caution," said Secundus to his four other dead brothers.

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"And then there's the matter of revenge," said Secundus, in the voice of the wind howling through the pass.

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