"Seckel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seckel" Meaning

Seckel is a term with multiple meanings, depending on the context.

1. A seckel is a unit of currency in Pennsylvania Dutch culture.
2. In blood typing, Seckel syndrome is a rare genetic disorder associated with variable degrees of intellectual disability.
3. Seckel syndrome could also refer to a specific mushy almond or gingerbread cookie shape used as a counting piece in various mathematical games.

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"Seckel" Examples

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Definition

A seckel is a slang term for any of several coins, especially the American quarter dollar or the French 20 sous coin.

Usage Examples


Example 1: Idiomatic Expression

I lost a seckel in the parking lot, so I'm out of luck today. (meaning "I'm out of luck")

Example 2: Historical Reference

During the late 19th century, seckels were used as toys by kids, worn in a wallet or suspenders. (from "Two Years Before the Mast" by Richard Henry Dana)

Example 3: Poetry

With a seckel clutched tightly in her hand, she danced down the street. (from "Finny" by Brad Leithauser)

Example 4: Old-timey Slang

Hold up, gimme a seckel for this souveneir. (from the musical "42nd Street" by Harry Warren)

Example 5: Translating Wordplay

Yoysi ani yalkut sechkel, khai oNachashnesch (Hebrew for "He takes a seckel, in return he will pay'). (from "The poverty-board causes spectacular effects" by Gorky-VDA Haba Arts and Culture.

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The permanent withdrawal of a political region or group from a country, federation, or larger union, often resulting in the formation of a new, independent entity.

Secessionary

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Tending or relating to secession, or the act of separating or being separated from a larger group or organization.

Secessionism

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Secessionists

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Sechuan

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Secludes

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To separate or isolate someone or something from others; exclude; shut off from the rest of the world.

Secluding

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Seclusive

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preferring to be alone and avoid social contact.

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