1. semi-detached - Noun
2. semi-detached - Adjective
semi-detached (not comparable)
Of a house: joined to another one on one side, having one shared wall.
semi-detached (plural semi-detacheds)
Such a house.
Adelaide's inhabitants occupy 366,912 houses, 57,695 semi-detached, row terrace or town houses and 49,413 flats, units or apartments. Source: Internet
A plan for this exists dated 1794, where "the whole development consists of pairs of semi-detached houses, So far as I know, this is the first recorded scheme of the kind". Source: Internet
As the city expanded to the south and west, detached and semi-detached villas with large gardens replaced tenements as the predominant building style. Source: Internet
But speaking to The Mail on Sunday outside his semi-detached home in an affluent Durham suburb, Mr Matthews said of the Strava post: ‘I made that up afterwards, a few days ago in fact. Source: Internet
Maison La Roche and Maison Jeanneret (1923–24), also known as the La Roche-Jeanneret house, is a pair of semi-detached houses that was Corbusier's third commission in Paris. Source: Internet
There will be a mix of semi-detached and terraced houses, mainly two storey but some single storey. Source: Internet