| second | coming next after first |
|---|---|
| second | (music) a part or voice or instrument or orchestra section lower in pitch than or subordinate to the first |
| second | coming next after the first in position in space or time or degree or magnitude |
| second | in the second place |
| second | (Christian theology) the reappearance of Jesus as judge for the Last Judgment |
| second | any Christian religion that believes the second coming of Christ is imminent |
| second | a member of Christian denomination that expects the imminent advent of Christ |
| second | rearmost or uppermost area in the balcony containing the least expensive seats |
| second | the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near 2nd base |
| second | the base that must be touched second by a base runner in baseball |
| second | (baseball or softball) the person who plays second base |
| second | battle in World War I (1915) |