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SEC'TIONAL, A. Pertaining to a section or distinct part of a larger body or terr...
SECT'OR, n. [ L . seco , to cut.] 1. In geometry , a part of a circle comprehend...
SEC'ULAR, a . [L. secularis , from seculum , the world or an age.] 1. Pertaining...
SECULAR'ITY, n . Worldiness; supreme attention to the things of the present life.
SECULARIZA'TION, n . [foom secularize .] the act of converting a regular person,...
SEC'ULARIZE, v . t . 1. To make secular; to convert from spiritual appropriation...
SEC'ULARIZED, pp . Converted from regular to secular.
SEC'ULARIZING, ppr . Converting from regular or monastic to secular.
SEC'ULARLY, adv . In a worldy manner.
SEC'ULARNESS, n . A secular disposition; worldliness; worldly mindedness.
SEC'UNDINE, n . Secundines , in the plural, as generally used, are the several c...
SECU'RE, a . [L. securus .] 1. Free from danger of being taken by an enemy; that...
SECU'RED, pp . Effectually guarded or protected; made certain; put beyond hazard...
SECU'RELY, adv . 1. Without danger; safely; as, to pass a river on ice securely ...
SECU'REMENT, n . Security; protection. [ Not used .]
SECU'RENESS, n . Confidence of safety; exemption from fear; hence, want of vigil...