semiuniform

adj

Etymology

From semi- + uniform.

  1. derived from uniformis
  2. borrowed from uniforme
  3. formed as semiuniform — “semi- + uniform

Definitions

  1. Somewhat uniform

    Somewhat uniform; partially uniform.

    • If the proportions of EX-245, solvent, and polybutene are correct, after twenty-four hours, a highly gelled, semiuniform mass is obtained. In some instances, peculiar to the proportions present, some supernatant liquid will be present.
  2. An outfit that is somewhat uniform-like but is not wholly a true uniform.

The neighborhood

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