Definition of Semicolonies

1. semicolony [n] - See also: semicolony

Lexicographical Neighbors of Semicolonies

semicirques
semicivilized
semiclad
semiclear
semicoherent
semicoke
semicokes
semicolon
semicolonial
semicolonialism
semicolonies (current term)
semicolons
semicolony
semicolumn
semicolumnar
semicolumns
semicoma
semicomas
semicomatose
semicomfortable
semicommercial
semicompact
semicompleted
semicompletion
semicomputable

Literary usage of Semicolonies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Documents of Dissent: Chinese Political Thought Since Mao by James Chester Cheng (1980)
"This revolution has the proletariat of the capitalist countries as its main force and the oppressed peoples of the colonies and semicolonies as its allies. ..."

2. Foreign Policies of the Soviet Union by Richard Felix Staar (1991)
"... for "national liberation," USSR ideologists have limited their comments largely to Africa and Asia, that is, to former colonies or semicolonies. ..."

3. The 2nd Congress of the Communist International as Reported and Interpreted by United States Dept. of State (1920)
"In the hope of active support from the international organized proletariat, these peasant and workmen masses of colonies or semicolonies will double or ..."

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