seccosecco means dry.EtymologyBorrowed from Italian secco (“dry”). Doublet of sec.adjdry“Secco painting, or painting in secco, is painting on dry plaster, as distinguished from fresco painting, on wet or fresh plaster.”dry – sparse accompaniment, staccato, without resonancenounA work painted on dry plaster, as distinguished from a fresco.“The Roman frescoes are generally robust, but the Chinese and Egyptian seccos are inherently weak […]”Section commander, an infantry soldier responsible for about 8 other soldiers.