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No, it is not. The word seconds can be a plural noun, or a noun meaning additional servings. It can also be a form of the verb "to second" (endorse).

The word second can be an adjective.

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The word "second" can be used as a noun, a verb, an adverb, and an adjective. In its adjectival form, it means "following the first", or "the latter of two parts".

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