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- semi·civi·li·zation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of semicivilized1
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Example Sentences
But here the semicivilized, superstitious, rather dirty, fourteenth and fifteenth century person has gone.
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The city was nothing more than a semicivilized settlement of little, flat‑topped stone houses.
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You know Nerado mentioned several times the 'semicivilized fishes of the greater deeps'?
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Most of the foreign goods are of a class which must, I think, be manufactured only for export to a semicivilized country.
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There are no rival claims to lay hold of unoccupied or semicivilized territories in other parts of the world.
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