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multisecond

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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ second.

Adjective

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multisecond (not comparable)

  1. Spanning, or pertaining to, more than one second.
    multisecond oscillations
    • 2007 January 24, Sue Callaway, “Jonesing for a Maybach”, in CNN[1]:
      As Quincy recovered from our one-block adrenaline burst, I gunned all 700 horsepower once more. Even with the pedal to the metal, the Exelero's sheer bulk caused a multisecond lag from the twin-turbo-charged V12's wind-up to actual launch.