semi-finished

English

Etymology

From semi- + finished.

Adjective

semi-finished (not comparable)

  1. (manufacturing) Alternative form of semifinished.
    • 1960 December, B. Perren, “The role of the Great Centralpresent and future”, in Trains Illustrated, page 763:
      A daily movement of steel across country is another interesting haul over the G.C. route. Semi-finished steel is hauled from Scunthorpe and Consett to South Wales.

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