"semi-state" meaning in All languages combined

See semi-state on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: semi state [alternative], semi-State [alternative]
Etymology: From semi- + state. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|semi|state}} semi- + state Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} semi-state (not comparable)
  1. (Ireland) state-owned but managed independently along commercial lines Tags: Ireland, not-comparable
    Sense id: en-semi-state-en-adj-BgNzGa65 Categories (other): Irish English, English terms prefixed with semi- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with semi-: 39 21 40
  2. ceremonial, but somewhat less ornate, formal, or prestigious than would be classed as "state" Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-semi-state-en-adj-vJwvXW3U Categories (other): English terms prefixed with semi- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with semi-: 39 21 40
  3. (Marxism) The state after the socialist revolution, which is withering away in the process of eliminating class antagonisms. Tags: Marxism, not-comparable Translations (the state in socialism): μισοκράτος (misokrátos) [neuter] (Greek)
    Sense id: en-semi-state-en-adj-OYfT9Tj6 Categories (other): Marxism, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with semi-, Entries with translation boxes, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Terms with Greek translations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 32 23 45 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with semi-: 39 21 40 Disambiguation of Entries with translation boxes: 31 9 60 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 27 16 57 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 24 14 61 Disambiguation of Terms with Greek translations: 22 21 57 Disambiguation of 'the state in socialism': 2 20 78
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