seminormalcy

noun

Etymology

From semi- + normalcy.

  1. derived from normālis
  2. suffixed as normalcy — “normal + cy
  3. prefixed as seminormalcy — “semi + normalcy

Definitions

  1. A state of partial normalcy.

    • In a series of interviews with the news media given during his deployment but not released until now, Prince Harry revealed that he had not washed in four days and that he was enjoying a life of seminormalcy among regular soldiers.

The neighborhood

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