"Semicontinuous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Semicontinuous refers to something that is partly continuous, but not entirely so. It involves a mixture of continuous and discontinuous elements or aspects, where there are some breaks or interruptions, but not a complete separation.
In other words, semicontinuous implies a degree of continuity, but with some exceptions, interruptions, or gaps. This concept is used in various fields, including physics, mathematics, and music, among others.
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A semicontinuous distribution of a material is one that has some gaps or imperfections, even if it is mostly continuous.
A semicontinuous melody is one that has some breaks or sections in it, but still has a sense of continuity.
Overall, semicontinuous suggests a nuanced understanding of continuity, where something is not entirely each way, but rather existing somewhere in between.
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.
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.
A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related in meaning. It's like a stronger comma, indicating a closer connection between the two clauses than a period would. A semicolon can be used to show that the two clauses are:<br><br>1. Independent clauses with a subject and a verb, and they could stand alone as complete sentences.<br>2. Emphasizing a contrast or a connection between the two clauses.<br>3. Separating items in a list when those items already contain commas.<br><br>For example:<br><br>I have visited many countries; Italy is my favorite. (Here, the two clauses are independent, but closely related.)<br>I have visited many cities in my lifetime; Paris, Rome, and Barcelona were my favorite destinations. (Here, the semicolon separates two independent clauses, and the semicolon indicates that the three cities are closely related in meaning.)<br><br>In general, the semicolon is used to show that the two clauses are closely connected, but each clause can stand alone as a full sentence.
Semicupium is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of half-stamped or half-coined money, especially in ancient Rome.
A semidetached house is a type of house that is connected to another house by a common wall, but is structurally separate from it.
A musical term! <br><br>A semiditone (or semitone) is the smallest unit of measurement in music. It is the interval produced by a frequency ratio of 1:2^1/12, or approximately 1/2 of a whole tone. In other words, it is a half-division of a whole tone.<br><br>For example, if you play a note C, moving up a semitone would bring you to a note C#, and moving up another semitone would bring you to a note D.
Half-day or half-duration or half-frequency. Relating to something that occurs twice in a 24-hour period.
A stage of competition that precedes the final round in a tournament, where the remaining contestants compete to advance to the final.