séchée, n.f., drying.
sèchement (sèsh-mān), adv., dryly; sharply; barrenly, without ornament, plainly.
sécher, v.a., to dry, to dry up, to cure.
se sécher, v.r., to dry one’s self; to dry (of a thing).
sécher, v.n., to dry, to wither, to pine away. Faire — du linge; to spread out linen to dry. — sur pied; to pine away, to be extremely dejected.
sécheresse (sè-shrès), n.f., dryness; drought; sharpness, barrenness.
sécherie (sé-shrî), n.f., (manu.) drying-house.
séchoir, n.m., (manu.) drying-room; (tech.) dryer.
second, -e (sĕ-gōn, -d), adv., second; junior; inferior. Eau —e; (chem.) lye-water. De —e main; second-hand. Sans —e; matchless, peerless.
second (sĕ-gōn), n.m., second, assistant; second story, second floor, second class; fore cabin (in ships). Il demeure au —; he lives on the second floor. En —; second, second in command; in the second place; in a subordinate capacity; (nav.) mate. En —e; in the second class (rail.).