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"Secobarbital" Meaning

Secobarbital is a barbiturate medication that acts as a central nervous system depressant. It is used primarily as a sedative and hypnotic agent, commonly prescribed to treat severe insomnia, anxiety, and certain seizures. However, it has a high potential for abuse and dependence, which has led to its controlled status in many countries.

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Sechuan

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Sechuan refers to:<br><br> Sichuan, a province in southwestern China, known for its spicy cuisine, hot springs, and scenic natural beauty, including the Jiuzhaigou National Park and the Wolong National Nature Reserve.<br> Szechuan pepper, a type of pepper native to the Sichuan region, known for its unique numbing and slightly spicy flavor, often used in Sichuan cuisine.<br> Szechuan sauce, a sweet and spicy condiment made from Szechuan peppercorns, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, and chili peppers, commonly used as a dipping sauce for Chinese dishes.<br><br>It's worth noting that the spelling "Szechuan" is more commonly used in the West, while "Sichuan" is used in mainland China and Taiwan. However, both spellings refer to the same region and things.

Seckel

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Seckel is a term with multiple meanings, depending on the context. <br><br>1. A seckel is a unit of currency in Pennsylvania Dutch culture.<br>2. In blood typing, Seckel syndrome is a rare genetic disorder associated with variable degrees of intellectual disability.<br>3. Seckel syndrome could also refer to a specific mushy almond or gingerbread cookie shape used as a counting piece in various mathematical games.<br><br>More information is required to pinpoint a more precise definition.

Seclude

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To isolate or keep someone or something separate or away from others, typically to prevent contact with the outside world.

Secluded

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Located or situated away from the main part of a place, often in a remote or isolated area; unapproachable or inaccessible because of its isolation or secrecy.

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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The word "secluding" refers to the act of isolating or separating something or someone from others in order to protect or hide it from external influences, distractions, or pressures.<br><br>For example: "The artist secluding himself in his studio for weeks was a common practice before his big exhibition."<br><br>Synonyms: isolating, separating, isolating, withdrawing, withdrawing from the world.

Seclusion

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The state or condition of being isolated or separated from others, often in a way that is intended to be beneficial or protective, but can also imply loneliness or confinement.<br><br>Example: "The monk spent several years in seclusion in the monastery, devoting himself to meditation and prayer."<br><br>Synonyms: solitude, isolation, seclusion, confinement, solitude.

Seclusive

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preferring to be alone and avoid social contact.

Seconal

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Second-guessing

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Suppose the negative opinions of others affect how we feel about ourselves and the decisions we make. Second-guessing is doubting one's own judgments and decisions, often because we've been criticized or doubted by others. It involves questioning the wisdom of one's own choices and uncertain how we would live if we were guided by our own judgments.

Second-hand

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Referring to something that has been used or owned by someone or something else before; not new or original.

Second-rate

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Below average or mediocre quality, ranking second in quality, or unexceptional.

Second

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Adjective: Coming next in a series or sequence; one more than the first.<br><br>Example: "The second prize winner received a trophy."<br><br>Noun: The number two in a set or series.<br><br>Example: "I have a second car parked in the garage."<br><br>Also, an idiomatic expression meaning "next" or "subsequent".<br><br>Example: "What time will you arrive, the second I get there?"

Secondaries

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secondary meaning 1: coming or occurring after the main thing<br><br>example: The result of the election was a secondary effect of the government's policy changes.<br><br>meaning 2: of or relating to a secondary school<br><br>example: The teacher is an educator at a secondary school in the suburb.<br><br>meaning 3: of less importance or status<br><br>Example: the plan B is the secondary option.

Secondarily

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(adv.) <br><br>Relating to the second in a series or level of importance; of or relating to the second point of consideration, particularly when it comes to an event, etc. Also, not being the first thing in; not principal or primary.

Secondariness

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Secondary status or significance; inferiority to something more important; being secondary or subordinate, often implying a state of compromise or a lesser priority.<br><br>Example: "The company's innovation was overshadowed by the secondariness of the project, which received a lower budget allocation."