semirural

English

Etymology

semi- + rural.

Adjective

semirural (not comparable)

  1. Moderately rural; transcending both urbanity and province; developing
    • 2009, January 2, “Keith Mulvihill”, in Blue Skies, a Small Town and a Big Lake:
      In Elephant Butte, the couple's main criteria --temperate climate, a semirural location and affordability -- were met.
    • 2012, Henry K. Lee, San Francisco Chronicle, June 6, 2012, Sketches of Pleasanton trash-can victim released, link
      The body was found May 24 on the 11000 block of Dublin Canyon Road, a semirural area on the outskirts of the city.

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Spanish

Adjective

semirural (plural semirurales)

  1. semirural
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