secar
to dry
verb seh-KAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin siccare, from siccus (dry).
Usage Note
Secar requires a spelling change in certain forms: the c becomes qu before e to preserve the hard sound (yo sequé, que seques). The reflexive secarse means to dry oneself or to dry out naturally (el río se secó — the river dried up). The base adjective is seco (dry).
Examples
"Seca los platos antes de guardarlos."
Natural Translation
Dry the dishes before putting them away.
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