Subsequent in origin; -- said of minerals produced by alteration or deposition subsequent to the formation of the original rocks mass; also of characters of minerals (as secondary cleavage, etc.) developed by pressure or other causes
{s} next after first, second in a series (in rank, importance, etc.); of lesser importance; inferior, subordinate; pertaining to secondary schools; incidental
Schools with Years 8 through to 12 (State Secondary Campuses and Centres for Continuing Secondary Education are not considered individual centres as they are organisationally considered part of a State High School)
Species names that are, or become the same when placed in the same genus subsequent to first publication of at last one of them
Examinations for the GCSE are taken after about five years of secondary education
The executable that is hand-loaded and executed by the Kernel, namely the file server
of second rank or importance or value; not direct or immediate; "the stone will be hauled to a secondary crusher"; "a secondary source"; "a secondary issue"; "secondary streams"
Occurring in the second stage of a disease; as, the secondary symptoms of syphilis
Market A lender, agency, or institution that buys education loans from the originating lenders or other holders Lenders sell education loans to secondary markets to replenish and generate capital for their continuing operations, including making additional loans
The second part of fermentation characterized by slower CO2 production and yeast dropping out of suspension Also the carboy in which this happens
Secondary stage of a nuclear device which is typically imploded by energy from the first-stage 'Primary'
The four players -- the two safeties and two cornerbacks -- who make up a team's defensive backfield
Subsequent in origin; said of minerals produced by alteration or deposition subsequent to the formation of the original rock mass; also of characters of minerals as secondary cleavage, etc
Adjective identifying the second surface to reflect radiation in a telescope In a radio telescope, the primary reflector is usually the surface of the panels or, in a low-frequency antenna, a wire mesh This is sometimes referred to as the main reflector or simply, the dish The secondary reflector, if any, is often called the subreflector
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