semi-complete

adj

Etymology

From semi- + complete.

  1. derived from *pleh₁- — “to fill
  2. derived from completus
  3. derived from complet
  4. inherited from compleet — “full, complete
  5. prefixed as semi-complete — “semi + complete

Definitions

  1. Partially complete.

    • Near-synonyms: semicompleted, half-finished, half-done
  2. of or pertaining to a graph in which, for any two vertices u, v in the graph, there is…

    of or pertaining to a graph in which, for any two vertices u, v in the graph, there is another vertex w which is adjacent to both u and v (i.e. u,w,v is a path in that graph).

The neighborhood

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