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- QUASI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUASI is having some resemblance usually by possession of certain attributes How to use quasi in a sentence
- QUASI- | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
QUASI- definition: 1 used to show that something is almost, but not completely, the thing described: 2 used to show… Learn more
- quasi- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Latin quasi (“almost; as it were”), from quam (interrogative adverb) + sī (conditional particle)
- QUASI- definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Quasi- is used to form adjectives and nouns that describe something as being in many ways like something else, without actually being that thing The flame is a quasi-religious emblem of immortality a few key quasi-governmental institutions
- What does the Latin term quasi mean? - Grammar Monster
"Quasi" is a Latin term that has been adopted into English and is commonly used as a prefix or an adverb It means "as if," "almost," or "resembling" and is used to indicate a resemblance or similarity to something, without being exactly the same or fully equivalent
- Quasi- - definition of quasi- by The Free Dictionary
quasi- a combining form meaning “resembling,” “having some, but not all of the features of”: quasi-definition; quasi-scientific
- quasi - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
quasi-, a combining form meaning "resembling,'' "having some, but not all of the features of,'' used in the formation of compound words: quasi-definition; quasi-official; quasi-scientific
- Quasi - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Use quasi when you want to say something is almost but not quite what it describes A quasi mathematician can add and subtract adequately, but has trouble figuring out fractions The adjective quasi is often hyphenated with the word it resembles
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