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second hand

American  
[sek-uhnd hand, sek-uhnd hand] / ˈsɛk ənd ˌhænd, ˈsɛk ənd ˈhænd /

noun

  1. the hand that indicates the seconds on a clock or watch.

  2. an assistant or helper, as to a worker or foreman.


idioms

  1. at second hand, from or through an intermediate source or means; secondhand.

    She had the news at second hand.

second-hand 1 British  

adjective

  1. previously owned or used

  2. not from an original source or experience

  3. dealing in or selling goods that are not new

    a second-hand car dealer

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adverb

  1. from a source of previously owned or used goods

    he prefers to buy second-hand

  2. not directly

    he got the news second-hand

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second hand 2 British  

noun

  1. a pointer on the face of a timepiece that indicates the seconds Compare hour hand minute hand

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second hand More Idioms  

Etymology

Origin of second hand

1425–75 second hand for def. 3; 1750–60 second hand for def. 1; late Middle English