semi-rural
English
Etymology
From
semi-
+
rural
.
Adjective
semi-
rural
(
not comparable
)
Alternative form of
semirural
2012
, Andrew Martin,
Underground Overground: A passenger's history of the Tube
, Profile Books, →ISBN, page
80
:
The station at Putney Bridge opened in time for the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race in March 1880.
Fulham
was
semi-rural
at this point.
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