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  1. second-degreeadjective

    Causing blistering of the skin, which is more damaging than first-degree burns and less than third-degree and fourth-degree burns.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of second-degree in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of second-degree in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of second-degree in a Sentence

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    One of the most glaring problems in Pennsylvania’s legal system is that we have mandatory life without parole as a sentence for first- and second- degree murder, and we also have many people serving these excessively long virtual life sentences, but we deny people serving these sentences any substantial avenues for relief.

  2. Douglas Murray:

    If we look at soy production, it's second to beef in environmental damage — we're replacing first degree murder with second degree murder.

  3. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman:

    His behavior and admittance to intentionally driving towards the protestors is one important reason why we have charged him with intentional second-degree murder, this office is shocked by this level of violence in our streets.

  4. Steffon Josey-Davis:

    They handcuffed me and charged me with unlawful possession of a firearm -- a second-degree felony.

  5. Brady Mistic:

    Assault in the second degree ? that sounds like I was trying to kill someone. I wasn't doing anything. When I came to try and talk with Ellie Summers, Ellie Summers pulled me down.

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