semisunny

adj

Etymology

From semi- + sunny.

  1. inherited from *sunniġ
  2. inherited from sunni
  3. prefixed as semisunny — “semi + sunny

Definitions

  1. Somewhat sunny

    Somewhat sunny; having a certain amount of exposure to the sun.

    • Give a sunny to semisunny situation, not over 70°F in winter[…]
    • Rooting at the tips only, it is an ideal subject for covering difficult areas either under trees, in dense shade or in semisunny spots in the woodland garden.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA