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The prefix semi means "half," "partially," or "somewhat." explain why this prefix is appropriate for the term semiconductor.
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The prefix semi means "half," "partially," or "somewhat." explain why this prefix is appropriate for the term semiconductor.
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Some of the time under some condition
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