See also: semi-rigid

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Etymology

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From semi- +‎ rigid.

Noun

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The airship Norge, a semirigid

semirigid (plural semirigids)

 
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  1. (aviation) An airship or dirigible which maintains its shape using a combination of internal pressure and a rigid structural framework.
    Synonym: semirigid balloon
    Semirigids were less expensive to build than rigids, and could be laid flat when deflated, making them much more convenient to store or transport long distances, while a semirigid's internal structural reinforcement allowed it to be built larger than a nonrigid and to fly faster without buckling or telescoping.

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Adjective

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semirigid (not comparable)

  1. Partially rigid.
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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French semi-rigide.

Adjective

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semirigid m or n (feminine singular semirigidă, masculine plural semirigizi, feminine and neuter plural semirigide)

  1. semirigid

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