Etymology
"Semiattached" is derived from two Latin words:
Meaning
Semiattached refers to something that is partially attached or connected to something else. It can describe:
Origin
The word "semiattached" first appeared in the 17th century to describe buildings that were partially connected to each other. It was later extended to describe other types of partial or incomplete connections.
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