semiquantitative

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  • semiquantitative — semi·quan·ti·ta·tive kwän(t) ə .tāt iv adj constituting or involving less than quantitative precision <semiquantitative analysis> semi·quan·ti·ta·tive·ly adv * * * semi·quan·ti·ta·tive (sem″e kwahnґtĭ ta″tiv) denoting a… …   Medical dictionary

  • semiquantitative — “+ adjective Etymology: semi + quantitative : approaching or designed to approach the quantitative in precision a semiquantitative relationship * * * semiquantitatively, adv. /sem ee kwon ti tay tiv, sem uy /, adj. partially quantitative. [1925… …   Useful english dictionary

  • semiquantitative — adjective Date: 1927 constituting or involving less than quantitative precision • semiquantitatively adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • semiquantitative — semiquantitatively, adv. /sem ee kwon ti tay tiv, sem uy /, adj. partially quantitative. [1925 30; SEMI + QUANTITATIVE] * * * …   Universalium

  • semiquantitative — semi·quantitative …   English syllables

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