|sēmik adjective combining form
Etymology: Late Latin -sem us (from Greek -sēmos, from sēmeion unit of time, note, mark, sign) + English -ic — more at semeion
: having (a specified number of) units of prosodic time
deca semic
icosa semic
|sēmik adjective combining form
Etymology: Late Latin -sem us (from Greek -sēmos, from sēmeion unit of time, note, mark, sign) + English -ic — more at semeion
: having (a specified number of) units of prosodic time
deca semic
icosa semic
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012