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If used as an adjective to describe a type of surgery in which a portion is removed, however, a semicolon is preferred.
But seriously, folks. When used in that context, the prefix used is "hemi-", and the full term is hemicolectomy, often done when a scary-looking polyp is found.
So, now - is there any reason (rhyme there is, aplenty) why sometimes the language chooses hemi-, or semi-, or demi-, when it wants to indicate half?
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is there any reason why sometimes the language chooses hemi-, or semi-, or demi-?
I quaver to think how the musicians answer this question.
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I'd like to say I used demi more than the others, but 'tain't true.
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>is there any reason why sometimes the language chooses hemi-, or semi-, or demi-?
To use hemi for half here could leave one in a bit of a jam - it's a not uncommon given name, thought of as the Maaori version of James.
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Q: is there any reason why sometimes the language chooses hemi-, or semi-, or demi-?
A: I quaver to think how the musicians answer this question.
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'Hemi' is used to describe an internal combustion engine wherein the top of each piston (not Walter) are convex shaped to focus/distribute more of the available power to the drive shaft. 'Semi' has become *our word for any truck with a removable cargo box. 'Demi' is the lady assistant to that guy who couldn't " Handel the truth". It seems as if some tranference is involved in each yet nothing near a "half" and they clearly have nothing to do with music, Faldage.
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and they clearly have nothing to do with music, Faldage.ooh, you're going to get drawn and quartered for that one, or at least get kicked in the crotchet...
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I don't know about the intricacies of convex pistoned internal combustion engines and demi- and Demi are another non-example of words that change pronunciation when they are capitalized, and for the same reason the as the other non-example. The meaning from which semi, meaning the whole vehicle, transfered is that of the trailer being half supported on its own wheels and half on the wheels under the massive trailer hitch.
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But 'Demi' and 'demi' are pronounced the same sfars® I know, as are 'Hemi and hemi'. Yet 'Semi' and 'semi' fall into that *other category, no?
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