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Upcoming SEMI Europe Symposium to Confront IC Industry Challenges; Silicon Wafer Revenues Up in 2011; SEMI Expresses Condolences for Loss of Steve Appleton
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noun Informal . 1. semitrailer ( def. 1 ) . 2. Often, semis. semifinal ( def. 3 ) . Origin: by shortening
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A semi-trailer truck, also known as a semi, tractor-trailer, truck and trailer, transfer truck, 18-wheeler, mack truck, big rig (US), transport (Canada), artic (UK ...
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half · partial, incomplete · somewhat, rather, quasi- 1994, Eric Bogosian, Pounding nails in the floor with my forehead Nothing like a nice hot ethnic ...
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a combining form borrowed from Latin, meaning “half,” freely prefixed to English words of any origin, now sometimes with the senses “partially ...
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Definition of SEMI. chiefly British: a semidetached house . Origin of SEMI. short for semidetached. First Known Use: 1912. Rhymes with SEMI. aby, agley, air-dry, Alai ...
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A semi-trailer is a trailer without a front axle. A large proportion of its weight is supported by a road tractor, a detachable front axle assembly known as a dolly ...
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semi- pref. 1. Half: semicircle. 2. Partial; partially: semiconscious. 3. Resembling or having some of the characteristics of: semiofficial. 4. Occurring twice during ...
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sem·i (s m, s m) n. pl. sem·is Informal. 1. a. A semitrailer. b. A tractor-trailer. 2. A semifinal. semi [ˈsɛmɪ] n pl semis. 1. Brit short for semidetached (house)
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Not quite an erection, but getting there. ... 1. semi Not quite an erection, but getting there. When I saw Milla Jovovich's boobies I got a semi.
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