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semi-streamlined

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English

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Etymology

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From semi- +‎ streamlined.

Adjective

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semi-streamlined (not comparable)

  1. Only partially, not fully streamlined.
    • 1954 August, J. B. Snell, “The New Zealand Government Railways—2”, in Railway Magazine, page 561:
      A development of the class, the originally semi-streamlined "Ka," was introduced in 1939, and 35 were built before 1950.