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Definition of Seminatural
1. Adjective. Having many natural features, even though modified by human activities ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Seminatural
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seminatural
Literary usage of Seminatural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mammalian Models for Research on Aging by Institute Of Laboratory Animal Resources, Bennett J. Cohen, National Research Council Staff (1981)
"Aging in Natural or seminatural Environments The biological and behavioral
significance of much information obtained from aging animals in captivity can ..."
2. Cut and Run: Illegal Logging and Timber Trade in the Tropics by Rob Glastra (1999)
"... seminatural forests and plantations — The logging industry is clearly shifting
its operations from natural forests to intensively managed, seminatural ..."
3. Terrorism: U.S.-Russian Workshop Proceedings by Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, National Research Council (2004)
"... development and operation of imitation and seminatural model displays;
certification of aircraft, equipment, and software; and operation of flight ..."
4. Protecting Biodiversity: National Laws Regulating Access to Genetic by Susan Perkoff Bass, Manuel Ruiz Muller (2000)
"19) f Paraguay Wild protected areas (zones, with natural or seminatural
characteristics, established for the management, conservation, protection, ..."
5. Plant Physiology: With Special Reference to Plant Production by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1911)
"The other line of study deals with plants or the crop in the field, or stated
technically, in a natural or seminatural habitat. This is field physiology or ..."
6. Plant Physiology: With Special Reference to Plant Production by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1911)
"... deals with plants or the crop in the field, or stated technically, in a natural
or seminatural habitat. This is field physiology or ecology. ..."
7. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl Schneider (1998)
"... infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was evaluated as a method to predict
the botanical composition of seminatural grassland in 'dehesa' systems. ..."