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quasi-

pref.
To some degree; in some manner: quasi-stellar object.

[Latin quasi, as if; see quasi.]
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quasi-

combining form
1. almost but not really; seemingly: a quasi-religious cult.
2. resembling but not actually being; so-called: a quasi-scholar.
[from Latin, literally: as if]
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qua•si

(ˈkweɪ zaɪ, -saɪ, ˈkwɑ si, -zi)

adj.
resembling; seeming; virtual: a quasi member.
[1905–10; independent use of quasi-]

quasi-

a combining form meaning “resembling,” “having some, but not all of the features of”: quasi-definition; quasi-scientific.
[< Latin quasi as if, as though =qua(m) as + if]
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quasi-

adverb
1. almost, partly The flame is a quasi-religious emblem of immortality.
adjective
1. pseudo-, so-called, apparent, seeming, would-be, near, pretended, virtual, fake, mock, synthetic, nominal, sham, semi- a quasi-biography or mythobiography
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Translations

quasi-

[ˈkweɪzaɪ, ˈkwɑːzɪ] PREFIXcuasi-
quasi-religiouscuasi-religioso
quasi-revolutionarycuasi-revolucionario
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quasi-

[ˈkweɪzaɪ- ˈkwɑːzi ˈkweɪsaɪ] prefix (with adj)quasi; (with noun)quasi-
quasi-religious → quasi religieux/euse
a quasi-monopoly → un quasi-monopole
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quasi-

prefquasi-, quasi; quasi-religiousquasireligiös; acting in a quasi-managerial rolequasi als Manager handelnd
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quasi-

[ˈkwɑːzɪ] prefsemi... (pej) → pseudo...
quasi-official adjsemiufficiale
quasi-religious adjquasi religioso/a
quasi-revolutionary adj & npseudorivoluzionario/a
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The "Hymn to Hermes" differs from others in its burlesque, quasi- comic character, and it is also the best-known of the Hymns to English readers in consequence of Shelley's translation.
Let [Q.sub.p]([beta]) and [Q.sub.p]([beta]\[omega]) be the penalized quasi- likelihood for the unperturbed and perturbed models, respectively.
(12.) The modifier "quasi" is defined by Merriam-Websteras follows: "having some resemblance usually by possession of certain attributes." Similarly, the combining form "quasi-" is defined as follows: "in some way or sense, but not in a true, direct, or complete way; resembling in some degree." Also Merriam-Webster defines "cycle" as follows: "the series of a single, double, triple, and home run hit in any order by one player during one baseball game." Thus, a "quasi-cycle" is a cycle in some way or sense (i.e., it has four hits like a cycle, including a double, triple, and home run), but is not a true or complete cycle since it lacks the single, the single having been replaced by an additional long hit.
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