semi-integral

adj

Etymology

From semi- + integral.

  1. derived from integer — “entire
  2. derived from integrālis
  3. borrowed from integral
  4. formed as semi-integral — “semi- + integral

Definitions

  1. Partly, not fully integral.

    • The prototype body, which can take an 11-ton payload, is of aluminium and designed for end loading; it is of semi-integral construction, with sides acting as deep girders.

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