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English Idioms :: secret
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secretery.html - See: IN SECRET, OPEN SECRET. |
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Traditional English :: secret
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secretery.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 kept or meant to be kept private, unknown, or hidden from all or all but a few. 2 acting or operating secretly. 3 fond of, prone to, or able to preserve secrecy. 4 (of a place) hidden, completely secluded. --n. 1 a thing kept or meant to be kept secret. 2 a thing known only to a few. 3 a mystery. 4 a valid but not commonly known or recognized method of achieving or maintaining something (what's their secret?; correct breathing is the secret of good health). 5 RC Ch. a prayer concluding the offertory of the mass. in secret secretly. in (or in on) the secret among the number of those who know it. keep a secret not reveal it. secret agent a spy acting for a country. secret ballot a ballot in which votes are cast in secret. secret police a police force operating in secret for political purposes. secret service a government department concerned with espionage. secret society a society whose members are sworn to secrecy about it. secretly adv. [ME f. OF f. L secretus (adj.) separate, set apart f. secernere secret- (as SE-, cernere sift)] |
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Traditional English :: secretaire
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secretery.html - n. an escritoire. [F (as SECRETARY)] |
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Traditional English :: secretariat
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secretery.html - n. 1 a permanent administrative office or department, esp. a governmental one. 2 its members or premises. 3 the office of secretary. [F secrtariat f. med.L secretariatus (as SECRETARY) ] |
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Traditional English :: secretary
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secretery.html - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a person employed by an individual or in an office etc. to assist with correspondence, keep records, make appointments, etc. 2 an official appointed by a society etc. to conduct its correspondence, keep its records, etc. 3 (in the UK) the principal assistant of a government minister, ambassador, etc. secretary bird a long-legged snake-eating African bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, with a crest likened to a quill pen stuck over a writer's ear. Secretary-General the principal administrator of an organization. Secretary of State 1 (in the UK) the head of a major government department. 2 (in the US) the chief government official responsible for foreign affairs. secretarial adj. secretaryship n. [ME f. LL secretarius (as SECRET)] |
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Traditional English :: secrete(1)
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secretery.html - v.tr. Biol. (of a cell, organ, etc.) produce by secretion. secretor n. secretory adj. [back-form. f. SECRETION] |
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