Definition of Semiofficial. Meaning of Semiofficial. Synonyms of Semiofficial

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Definition of Semiofficial

Semiofficial
Semiofficial Sem`i*of*fi"cial, a. Half official; having some official authority or importance; as, a semiofficial statement. -- Sem`i*of*fi"cial*ly, adv.

Meaning of Semiofficial from wikipedia

- 13 December 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2021. Konrad Zuse earned the semiofficial title of 'inventor of the modern computer'[who?]. "Who is the Father...
- Darker version of the flag using RGB approximations of semiofficial Pantone approximations, and also the official 1997–2011 color scheme....
- 333  Malawi 93,613 F  World 5,886,147 A No note = official figure, F = FAO Estimate, A = Aggregate (may include official, semiofficial or estimates)....
- denied that there had been any rift between the two, and according to the semiofficial Fars News Agency, he stated that his relationship with the supreme leader...
- term referring to the alleged outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the semiofficial representatives of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-led People's Republic...
- 海峽交流基金會; pinyin: Hǎixiá Jiāoliú Jījīnhuì; often abbreviated as 海基會) is a semiofficial organization set up by the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan)...
- said scholars as well as military figures as appearing to constitute "a semiofficial campaign in China to question ****anese rule of the islands", noting that...
- District (Península de Setúbal). The metropolitan area of Lisbon was a semiofficial structure. Recently, Portugal has been incrementing the powers held by...
- use, Minister-President Otto Grotewohl urged that these emblems were semiofficial and should not be referred to as a national emblem in 1951. On 12 January...
- Narkompros", abbreviated as Glavlit (Главлит). The latter term was in semiofficial use until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Since the word "Glavlit"...