Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Having all parts or structures arranged on one side of an axis.
from The Century Dictionary.
- l. An obsolete form of
second . - In botany and zoöl., arranged on one side only; unifarious; unilateral, as the flowers of the lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria majalis), the false wintergreen (Pyrola secunda), etc.: as, secund processes of the antennæ.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective (Bot.) Arranged on one side only, as flowers or leaves on a stalk.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective botany Arranged on one side only, as flowers or leaves on a stalk.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third - or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third-or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
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Firms can also secund young associates to public sector agencies (e.g., the county prosecutor's office), where they can be paid by the firm but get far more hands-on experience than they would as twenty-first person on a multidistrict litigation team ...
law firms 2008
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third-or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
gen X & Y 2008
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third-or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
law firms 2008
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third - or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
law firms 2008
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Firms can also secund young associates to public sector agencies (e.g., the county prosecutor's office), where they can be paid by the firm but get far more hands-on experience than they would as twenty-first person on a multidistrict litigation team ...
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third-or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
March 2008 2008
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Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third - or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ...
March 2008 2008
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Firms can also secund young associates to public sector agencies (e.g., the county prosecutor's office), where they can be paid by the firm but get far more hands-on experience than they would as twenty-first person on a multidistrict litigation team ...
gen X & Y 2008
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