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semihard
[ sem-ee-hahrd, sem-ahy‐ ]
adjective
- having a somewhat hard consistency or quality.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of semihard1
First recorded in 1810–20; semi- ( def ) + hard ( def )
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Example Sentences
Medium, semihard and tangy, also used for slicing until nine months old.
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Semihard; made of both goat and cow milk; white, mellow, pleasant-tasting table cheese.
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Semihard; sheep; mixed with brandy, dry white wine and sundry seasonings.
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Semihard; goat; made in a cup-shaped mold that gives both its shape and name.
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Semihard "Cheese of the Isle," largely exported to mother Portugal, measuring about a foot across and four inches high.
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