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  • 1second position — Ballet. a position in which the feet are spread apart and are at right angles to the direction of the body, the toes pointing out. See illus. under first position. * * * …

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  • 2second position — Ballet. a position in which the feet are spread apart and are at right angles to the direction of the body, the toes pointing out. See illus. under first position …

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  • 3second — second1 [sek′ənd] adj. [ME secunde < OFr < L secundus, following, second < sequi, to follow: see SEQUENT] 1. coming next after the first in order of place or time; 2d or 2nd 2. another; other; additional; supplementary [to take a second… …

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  • 4second gear — second position on a gear shift in a vehicle, central shifting relationship between the engine and the wheels …

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  • 5Position of the arms in ballet — There are two basic positions for the arms. In one, the dancer keeps the fingers of both arms almost touching to form an oval shape, either almost touching the hips, or at navel level, or raised above the dancer s head. In the other, the arms are …

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  • 6position — positional, adj. positionless, adj. /peuh zish euhn/, n. 1. condition with reference to place; location; situation. 2. a place occupied or to be occupied; site: a fortified position. 3. the proper, appropriate, or usual place: out of position. 4 …

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  • 7Second Battle of Bull Run — (Second Manassas) Part of the American Civil War …

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  • 8Second Battle of El Alamein — Part of Western Desert Campaign …

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  • 9Position laterale de securite — Position latérale de sécurité Pour les articles homonymes, voir PLS. Premiers secours > Gestes de première urgence > Position latérale de sécurité …

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  • 10second — second, onde [ s(ə)gɔ̃, ɔ̃d ] adj. et n. • XIIe; secunt 1119; lat. secundus « suivant », de sequi « suivre » I ♦ Adj. (généralt avant le nom) et n. 1 ♦ Qui vient après une chose de même nature; qui suit le premier. ⇒ deuxième(on emploie …

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