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From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  114 Moby Thesaurus words for "seconds":
     Burley, Cuban, Fannie Mae, Federal Agency bond, Ginnie Mae, Havana,
     Havana seed, Latakia, Maryland, Russian, Series E bond,
     Series H bond, Turkish, Virginia, adjustment bond, annuity bond,
     appreciation bond, article, article of commerce,
     article of merchandise, assented bond, assumed bond, baby bond,


     bearer bond, bearer certificate, bond, bond anticipation note,
     bright, callable bond, canaster, collateral trust bond, commodity,
     consolidated annuities, consolidated stock, consols,
     convertible bond, convertible debenture, corporate bond,
     corporation stock, coupon bond, coupon rate, current income bond,
     current yield, debenture, deep-discount bond, defense bond,
     deferred bond, definitive bond, discount bond, drug,
     equipment bond, equipment note, equipment trust,
     equipment trust bond, equipment trust certificate, extended bond,
     feature, first mortgage bond, firsts, flue-cured,
     general mortgage bond, general obligation bond, government bond,
     guaranteed bond, high-grade bond, income bond, indenture,
     interchangeable bond, interim bond, item, joint bond, lead item,
     leader, leaf, loss leader, lugs, mortgage bond, municipal bond,
     negotiable bond, nominal rate, nonnegotiable bond, optional bond,
     par bond, participating bond, perpetual bond, plug tobacco,
     premium bond, product, purchase money bond, refunding bond,
     registered bond, registered certificate, revenue bond,
     savings bond, second mortgage bond, secured bond, shag, small bond,
     special, standard article, staple, staple item, state bond,
     tax anticipation note, tax-free bond, treasury bond,
     trust indenture, trustee mortgage bond, unsecured bond, vendible,
     voting bond, war bond, ware, yield to maturity
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  SECONDS, crim. law. Those persons who assist, direct and support others 
  engaged in fighting a duel. 
       2. As they are often much to blame in inciting the duellists to their 
  rash act, and as they are always assisting in the commission of the crime, 
  the laws generally punish them with severity but, in consequence of the 
  false ideas too generally entertained on the subject of honor, the are too 
  seldom enforced. 
  
  

















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