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  1. SEMI- Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SEMI- definition: a combining form borrowed from Latin, meaning “half,” freely prefixed to English words of any origin, now sometimes with the senses “partially,” “incompletely,” “somewhat”. …

  2. SEMI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SEMI is semifinal —often used in plural. How to use semi in a sentence.

  3. Semi - Wikipedia

    Semi- is a numerical prefix meaning "half". The prefix alone is often used as an abbreviation when the rest of the word (the thing which half of is being described) is clear from context.

  4. Semi- - definition of semi- by The Free Dictionary

    semi- 1. A prefix that means "half," as in semicircle, half a circle. 2. A prefix that means "partly," "somewhat," or "less than fully," as in semiconscious, partly conscious.

  5. semi-, prefix meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    semi-, prefix meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  6. SEMI | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    semi noun [C] (VEHICLE) US (UK articulated lorry) a large truck for carrying goods, consisting of a strong front part that pulls a large box-like container behind it

  7. Portal | SEMI

    SEMI Is the global industry association representing the electronics manufacturing supply chain, connecting over 2,000 member companies and 1.3 million professionals worldwide.

  8. SEMI definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Semi- combines with adjectives and nouns to form other adjectives and nouns that describe someone or something as being partly, but not completely, in a particular state.

  9. semi - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 29, 2025 · Adverb [edit] semi (not comparable) (informal) Somewhat; to some extent. quotations

  10. semi - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    semi-, Pronouns a combining form borrowed from Latin, meaning "half,'' freely prefixed to English words of any origin, now sometimes with the senses "partially,'' "incompletely,'' "somewhat'': …