- Look up
SEC,
sec,
Sec.,
sec., or
seč in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SEC or
Sec may
refer to:
Solar Entertainment Corporation, a
Filipino media company...
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Bernard Secly (born 5 May 1931 in Paris, France, died 12
September 2015 in Paris, France) was a
horse trainer in
Thoroughbred flat
racing and most notably...
- The
Southeastern Conference (
SEC) is a
collegiate athletic conference whose member institutions are
located primarily in the
South Central and Southeastern...
- Look up
secor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Secor may
refer to:
Secor, Illinois,
village Secor, Iowa,
ghost town T. F.
Secor (1808–1901), American...
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Sec-1,
SEC-1,
sec-1, or
sec−1 may
refer to:
sec x−1 =
sec(x)−1 = exsec(x) or
exsecant of x, an old
trigonometric function sec−1y =
sec−1(y), sometimes...
- Look up
seč in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seč may
refer to places:
Seč (Chrudim District), a town in the
Pardubice Region Seč Reservoir next to...
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Triple sec is an orange-flavoured
liqueur that
originated in France. It
usually contains 20–40%
alcohol by volume.
Triple sec is
rarely consumed neat,...
- The U.S.
Securities and
Exchange Commission (
SEC) is an
independent agency of the
United States federal government,
created in the
aftermath of the Wall...
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SECOR (Sequential
Collation of Ranges) was a
series of
small United States Armed Forces satellites launched in the 1960s for
geodesy measurements that...
- Jay
Ketcham Miller Secor (born May 14, 1978),
known as
Ketch Secor is a
Grammy award-winning
American musician and a co-founder and
current frontman for...