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SEMI

Semi is a prefix derived from the Latin semi-, meaning "half" or "partly." It forms adjectives and nouns to indicate partialness, incompleteness, or duality. Its usage spans everyday language, science, mathematics, and technology.

In everyday language, semi describes something not complete or only partly true: semi-final, semi-annual, semi-truck, semi-detached

In science and mathematics, semi- appears in terms such as semimetal, semiconductor, semigroup, semiring, and semifield.

In transportation, semi commonly refers to a semi-trailer and the tractor unit that pulls it. A semi-truck

SEMI is also the acronym for Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, a global industry association that

Etymology and usage notes: semi derives from Latin, and its form may be hyphenated or closed in

house.
The
spelling
and
punctuation
of
semi
compounds
vary
by
style
and
context;
some
forms
are
hyphenated,
others
are
closed
or
open
compounds.
In
statistics
and
related
fields,
semi-parametric
models
blend
parametric
and
nonparametric
elements.
The
prefix
helps
denote
entities
that
behave
like
half
or
partial
versions
of
their
full
counterparts.
pulls
a
semi-trailer
that
carries
its
own
load
and
attaches
via
a
fifth
wheel,
and
the
term
is
widely
used
in
North
American
trucking
to
distinguish
it
from
full
trailers.
develops
standards,
best
practices,
and
events
for
the
microelectronics
supply
chain.
compounds;
its
meaning
can
shift
from
literal
“half”
to
“partly”
or
“somewhat”
depending
on
context.