See also: semi-attached

English edit

Etymology edit

semi- +‎ attached

Adjective edit

semiattached (not comparable)

  1. Attached on one side; sharing a wall with a neighboring residential building.
    • 2009 February 8, Marcelle S. Fischler, “Hidden Away Next to Everything”, in New York Times[1]:
      A tidy New England -style enclave of 1,173 people on the cusp of Queens, the village is just a few blocks but a less congested world away from their semiattached house in Bellerose Terrace, a more middle-class unincorporated hamlet, also in Hempstead.
  2. Partially bound by affection or interest.

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