"Semiautomatic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Semiautomatic" Meaning

An adjective that combines "semi" (meaning partially or partially automated) and "automatic" to form a compound word.

Semiautomatic typically refers to a device or mechanism that is partially automated, meaning it performs some operations automatically, but may require human intervention or assistance at certain stages.

In various contexts:

1. Firearms: A semiautomatic rifle or pistol is a type of firearm that automatically ejects a spent cartridge and reloads a new one, but requires the user to manually pull the trigger to fire each round.
2. Vehicles: A semiautomatic transmission is an automatic transmission that allows the driver to manually select gear shifts using a clutch pedal or paddle shifters.
3. Manufacturing: Semiautomatic machinery is a type of machine that performs a part of the manufacturing process automatically, but requires occasional human assistance or maintenance.
4. Other applications: Semiautomatic can also apply to other contexts, such as a semiautomatic data processor or a semiautomatic hearing aid, where the device performs some tasks on its own but requires human input or monitoring.

In general, semiautomatic implies a hybrid system that combines the benefits of both automatic and manual operation.

"Semiautomatic" Examples

5 Examples of the word Semiautomatic


1. Semiautomatic Pistol


The new gun law mandates that all semiautomatic pistols must have a safety lock.

2. Car Transmission


The car has a semiautomatic transmission system, which means the driver doesn't need to press the clutch pedal.

3. Camera Settings


The photographer adjusted the camera settings to semiautomatic mode to get a clear shot without manual adjustments.

4. Washer Machine


The semiautomatic washing machine saves time as it can wash, rinse, and spin-dry clothes with a single cycle.

5. Typewriter


Grandma loved using the old semiautomatic typewriter because it could print out multiple copies of a document quickly.

"Semiautomatic" Similar Words

Semi-vocalic

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Semi-vowel

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A semi-vowel is a special type of sound used in languages. It is a vocalic sound that is not a pure vowel but can function as a vowel in certain contexts. Examples of semi-vowels in the English language include "y" and sometimes "w".

Semi

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Halfway; partially.<br><br>Example: "The movie was a semi-success" (not entirely successful, but somewhat successful).

Semiannual

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Happening every six months. Half-yearly.

Semiannually

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Done twice a year, or every six months.

Semiaquatic

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Living or inhabiting a border region between land and water, such as a marsh or a riverbank.

Semiarid

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Semiautobiographical

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Derived from the words "semi-" (meaning "half") and "autobiographical," this term refers to a work of fiction that is inspired by or draws heavily from the life of a real person, typically the author, but contains fictional elements.

Semiautonomous

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Semiaxes

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Semiaxes refers to the different diameters of a two-dimensional shape, particularly in mathematics and geometry. The term is often used in the context of ellipses, where a semiaxis is the half-length of the major or minor axis. A two-dimensional shape with semiaxes would have two different radii (or lengths) as semiaxes.

Semibreve

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Semibreves

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A music term.<br><br>Semibreves (plural of the Latin term "semibrevis") are a type of note value in music notation. They are equivalent to two whole notes or four half notes.

Semicircle

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Semicircles

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Semicircles refer to a half-circle, an arc that defines a portion of a circle with an angle of 180 degrees. It is equivalent to half a circle with a radius. Semicircles can be found in various mathematical and geometric contexts, often representing a segment of a circle.

Semicircular

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Having the shape of a semicircle; roughly half a circle.<br><br>Forming a half of a circle; encircling or curve like one half of a circle.<br><br>Half of a circle.

Semicolon

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A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark used to separate two independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) that are closely related in meaning. It indicates a stronger break than a comma but a weaker break than a period, signifying that the two clauses are closely connected.<br><br>Example: I have a pet dog; it is very friendly.