Lexicographical Neighbors of Semiopen
Literary usage of Semiopen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Musical diction: an orthologic method for acquiring a perfect pronunciation by Camille Thurwanger (1910)
"semiopen SOUNDS: i, e,— un. CLOSED-POINTED SOUNDS: 6, u, ou, eu, —on. ...
semiopen SOUNDS: The only difference between open and semiopen sounds is that for ..."
2. School Hygiene by Fletcher Bascom Dresslar (1913)
"semiopen-air Rooms. — It is not necessary to build a special building in order
... Any schoolroom may be turned into a semiopen-air school, if it has good ..."
3. School Hygiene by Fletcher Bascom Dresslar (1913)
"semiopen-air Rooms. — It is not necessary to build a special building in order
... Any schoolroom may be turned into a semiopen-air school, if it has good ..."
4. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technic: A Manual of Practical Procedures by Albert Sidney Morrow (1915)
"It should always be the aim of the anesthetist to use just as little as may be
necessary to keep the patient under control. semiopen Method. ..."
5. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technic: A Manual of Practical Procedures by Albert Sidney Morrow (1911)
"It should always be the aim of the anesthetist to use just as little as may be
necessary to keep the patient under control. semiopen Method. ..."
6. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technic: A Manual of Practical Procedures by Albert Sidney Morrow (1911)
"6) is a type of the semiopen cone. It consists of an outer rubber case in the
upper part of which is fitted a metal frame provided with slits through which ..."
7. Annual Report of the Director of Forestry by Philippines Bureau of Forestry (1906)
"... cover have never to any extent been under cultivation, and that a great portion
of the open or semiopen lands existing to-day were formerly well wooded. ..."