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Etymology

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From semi- +‎ urban.

Adjective

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semiurban (not comparable)

  1. Partially urban.
    • 2009 August 5, Lawrence K. Altman, “New Strain of H.I.V. Is Discovered”, in New York Times[1]:
      The scientists suspect that there are additional undetected cases because the patient lived in a semiurban area of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, and she said she had no contact with apes or their meat.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From semi- +‎ urban.

Adjective

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semiurban m or n (feminine singular semiurbană, masculine plural semiurbani, feminine and neuter plural semiurbane)

  1. semiurban, partly urban

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