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semi-
CIDE DICTIONARY
semi-, [L. semi; akin to Gr. , Skr. sāmi-, AS. sām-, and prob. to E. same, from the division into two parts of the same size. Cf. Hemi-, Sandelend.].
A prefix signifying half, and sometimes partly or imperfectly; as, semiannual, half yearly; semitransparent, imperfectly transparent. [1913 Webster]
" The prefix semi is joined to another word either with the hyphen or without it. In this book the hyphen is omitted except before a capital letter; as, semiacid, semiaquatic, semi-Arian, semiaxis, semicalcareous." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
semi-, prefix.
1 half (semicircle).
2 partly; in some degree or particular (semi-official; semi-detached).
3 almost (a semi-smile).
4 occurring or appearing twice in a specified period (semi-annual).
1 half (semicircle).
2 partly; in some degree or particular (semi-official; semi-detached).
3 almost (a semi-smile).
4 occurring or appearing twice in a specified period (semi-annual).
Etymology
F, It., etc. or L, corresp. to Gk HEMI-, Skr. sami
ROGET THESAURUS
semi-
bisection
N bisection, bipartition, dichotomy, subdichotomy, halving, dimidiation, bifurcation, forking, branching, ramification, divarication, fork, prong, fold, half, moiety, bisected, cloven, cleft, bipartite, biconjugate, bicuspid, bifid, bifurcous, bifurcate, bifurcated, distichous, dichotomous, furcular, semi-, demi-, hemi.For further exploring for "semi-" in Webster Dictionary Online