secondo the second or lower part of a duet (especially a piano duet)
second coming next after the first in position in space or time
secondly in the second place
seconder someone who endorses a motion or petition as a necessary preliminary to a discussion or vote
squander spend thoughtlessly; throw away
secondary being of second rank or importance or value
skinheads a youth subculture that appeared first in England in the late 1960s as a working-class reaction to the hippies; hair was cropped close to the scalp; wore work-shirts and short jeans (supported by suspenders) and heavy red boots; involved in attacks against Asians and football hooliganism
sequenator (chemistry) an apparatus that can determine the sequence of monomers in a polymer
scandal a disgraceful event
second sight apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses
sequined covered with beads or jewels or sequins
kudos an expression of approval and commendation
sequent in regular succession without gaps
signatory one who writes his or her name on and is bound by a document
sundry consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds
viscountess a wife or widow of a viscount
secant a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
Scranton an industrial city of northeastern Pennsylvania
sound mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium
signpost a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way