adjective
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partly but not wholly rigid
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(of an airship) maintaining shape by means of a main supporting keel and internal gas pressure
Etymology
Origin of semirigid
Vocabulary lists containing semirigid
Example Sentences
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Use semirigid or rigid metal ducting, which is smoother inside and less likely to catch lint.
From Washington Post • Aug. 8, 2022
That means a semirigid sole, a spacious toe box and a small heel lift.
From New York Times • Apr. 18, 2022
“On the outside, obviously, he’s a semirigid blue gel, but ideologically, he feels an affinity with—”
From Slate • Feb. 29, 2020
Its replacement, Wingfoot Two, will look about the same, but it will be a semirigid dirigible.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 14, 2017
This ship was a semirigid and was of a new shape, the envelope resembling in external appearance a cigar.
From British Airships, Past, Present, and Future by Whale, George
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