semipublic
English
Etymology
semi- + public
Adjective
semipublic (not comparable)
- Somewhat, but not entirely, public.
- 2004, Paul Seattler, The Evolution of American Educational Technology (page 33)
- These semipublic, philanthropic organizations later came to regard the so-called Lancasterian system as ideal, since it offered mass education at low cost.
- 2007 November 4, Allen Salkin, “How I Met Jerry Seinfeld, Scene 1, Take 2”, in New York Times:
- THERE are three things people think they know about Jessica Seinfeld, the semipublic wife of the popular comedian:
- 2004, Paul Seattler, The Evolution of American Educational Technology (page 33)
See also
- semiprivate