"second normal form" meaning in All languages combined

See second normal form on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: second normal forms [plural]
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  1. (databases) A stage in the normalization of a relational database in which it is in first normal form and every non-key attribute is dependent upon the entire primary key. Categories (topical): Databases Related terms: first normal form, third normal form, fourth normal form, fifth normal form, Boyce-Codd normal form

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