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semidetached

[ sem-ee-di-tacht, sem-ahy- ]

adjective

  1. partly detached. detached.
  2. of or relating to a house joined by a party wall to another house or row of houses.


semidetached

/ ˌɛɪɪˈæʃ /

adjective

    1. (of a building) joined to another on one side by a common wall
    2. ( as noun )

      they live in a suburban semidetached

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • i··ٲmԳ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of semidetached1

First recorded in 1855–60; semi- + detached
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The proposal would also allow for semidetached houses and sets of up to three townhouses that face the street.

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Six days a week, recent migrants filter through the metal gate of this converted semidetached house, settling on wooden crates that serve as tables and chairs.

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The family eventually moved to a semidetached house in Queens near LaGuardia Airport, where despite regular insults from a racist neighbor, Muñoz found the diverse neighborhood exciting and inspiring.

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The fablelike movie describes a life spent indoors, with a droll, semidetached tone that makes it easy to overlook the plot holes.

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Half are floating semidetached homes, shared by two families.

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