semilow

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English

Etymology

From semi- +‎ low.

Adjective

semilow (not comparable)

  1. Slightly low.
    • 1919, G Kelville Davis, The Chemical Trade Journal and Chemical Engineer:
      The smokeless fuel produced in the McLaurin low-temperature process cannot correctly be termed a low-temperature product, nor even a semilow-temperature product.
    • 1956, Eunice V. Pike, Not Alone, page 48:
      We now knew that the language had four essential pitches — high, semihigh, semilow, and low.
    • 2015, José Blanco F., Patricia Kay Hunt-Hurst, Heather Vaughan Lee, Clothing and Fashion: American Fashion from Head to Toe, →ISBN:
      During the antebellum period women's day dresses had semilow décolletage and even lower for evening.
    • 2015, Rebecca Stanton, Tura, →ISBN:
      I knew that I had achieved the very best rank I could have got, being held back only by my semilow social status.
  2. (set theory) Such that there exists a nonempty intersection (with another set) that is low.
    • 2015, Peter Cholak, Rachel Epstein, “Computably Enumerable Sets that are Automorphic to Low Sets”, in arXiv:
      We show that in every non low \ce degree, there are sets with semilow complements without semilow complements as well as sets with semilow complements and the outer splitting property that do not have semilow complements.

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