securities
noun(se-cu-ri-ty)
the quality or state of being secure: such as
securities
noun(se-cu-ri-ty)
freedom from danger : safety
securities
noun(se-cu-ri-ty)
freedom from fear or anxiety
securities
noun(se-cu-ri-ty)
the maintenance by common action of the security of all members of an association of nations
securities
adjective(se-cu-ri-ty)
able to consistently access or afford adequate food
securities
noun(se-cu-ri-ty)
the principle or practice or a program of public provision (as through social insurance or assistance) for the economic security and social welfare of the individual and his or her family; especially, capitalized both Ss : a U.S. government program established in 1935 to include old-age and survivors insurance, contributions to state unemployment insurance, and old-age assistance
securities
noun(se-cu-ri-ty)
money paid out through a social security program