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se·cu·ri·ty  (s-kyr-t)
n. pl. se·cu·ri·ties
1. Freedom from risk or danger; safety.
2. Freedom from doubt, anxiety, or fear; confidence.
3. Something that gives or assures safety, as:
a. A group or department of private guards: Call building security if a visitor acts suspicious.
b. Measures adopted by a government to prevent espionage, sabotage, or attack.
c. Measures adopted, as by a business or homeowner, to prevent a crime such as burglary or assault: Security was lax at the firm's smaller plant.
d. Measures adopted to prevent escape: Security in the prison is very tight.
4. Something deposited or given as assurance of the fulfillment of an obligation; a pledge.
5. One who undertakes to fulfill the obligation of another; a surety.
6. A document indicating ownership or creditorship; a stock certificate or bond.

[Middle English securite, from Old French, from Latin scrits, from scrus, secure; see secure.]

security [sɪˈkjʊərɪtɪ]
n pl -ties
1. the state of being secure
2. assured freedom from poverty or want he needs the security of a permanent job
3. a person or thing that secures, guarantees, etc.
4. precautions taken to ensure against theft, espionage, etc. the security in the government offices was not very good
5. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (often plural)
a.  a certificate of creditorship or property carrying the right to receive interest or dividend, such as shares or bonds
b.  the financial asset represented by such a certificate
6. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) the specific asset that a creditor can claim title to in the event of default on an obligation
7. (Law) something given or pledged to secure the fulfilment of a promise or obligation
8. (Law) a person who undertakes to fulfil another person's obligation
9. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) the protection of data to ensure that only authorized personnel have access to computer files
10. Archaic carelessness or overconfidence

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