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semis I. se·mis \ˈsāmə̇s, ˈsēm-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin, from semi- + as, a copper coin — more at ace : any of three coins of ancient Rome: a. : a half as of Republican Rome b. : a half aureus of Imperial Rome c. : a half solidus under Constantine and later II. se·mis \səˈmē\ noun (-es) Etymology: French, act or instance of sowing, from semer to sow, from Middle French — more at semé : a scattering repetition of small design motifs to produce an overall pattern III. sem·is \ˈsemēz, -ˌmīz, -_miz\ noun plural Etymology: by shortening 1. : semimanufactures 2. : semifinished metal IV. semis plural of semi |