See also: semipermanent

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Etymology edit

semi- +‎ permanent

Adjective edit

semi-permanent (comparative more semi-permanent, superlative most semi-permanent)

  1. Alternative form of semipermanent
    • 1961 July, “Glasgow emergency - the restoration of Clydeside steam suburban services”, in Trains Illustrated, page 431:
      The task was the harder in that the restored service had not only to start forthwith but also to last for several months pending modifications to the multiple-unit electric stock, and this called for organisation on a semi-permanent basis.

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