Noun
semis
plural of semi
semis (plural semises)
(historical) A small bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic, valued at half an as.
I love looking out at 27 semis and being like, every single one of those semi trucks is there to put together my stage. Miley Cyrus
1950s and E.J. Whitten Footscray player line-up at the unfurling of 1954 premiership flag In this period, Footscray failed to win in finals, losing six first semis between 1938 and 1951. Source: Internet
Also, rather than the standard light towers, Shea had lamps along its upper reaches, like a convoy of semis with their brights on, which gave the field a unique high-wattage glow. Source: Internet
Either in dumbfounded joy, PSG’s players having sensationally wriggled out of trouble, or in utter despair, Atalanta seemingly having done enough to shock tonight’s favourites and make it to the semis. Source: Internet
Da Silva, en route to the semis, defeated Zachary Persaud 15-8, 15-11 while Jonas got his way with Peter De Groot 15-4, 15-11. Source: Internet
Four Indian boxers book Olympic berths; enter semis of qualifiers https://t. Source: Internet