leap second
noun
an extra second intercalated into the world's timekeeping system about once a year, made necessary by the gradual slowing down of the earth's rotation.
Origin of leap second
First recorded in 1970–75
Words nearby leap second
leant,
leap,
leap day,
leap in the dark,
leap of faith,
leap second,
leap year,
leapfrog,
leapfrog test,
leapt,
lear
British Dictionary definitions for leap second
leap second
noun
a second added to or removed from a scale for reckoning time on one particular occasion, to synchronize it with another scale
Scientific definitions for leap second
leap second
[ lēp ]
A second of time, as measured by an atomic clock, added to or omitted from official timekeeping systems annually to compensate for changes in the rotation of the Earth. See more at coordinated universal time.
Cultural definitions for leap second
leap second
A second inserted into the year to make up for the fact that the Earth's rotation is slowing down.
notes for leap second
Scientists know when to insert a leap second by comparing the Earth's rotation to an
atomic clock.