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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Intermediate, as in style, etc., between two seasons: as, a demi-season costume.

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  • At the end of the day, every single episode of this final demi-season has been eminently watchable which is more than you can say of, say, the dream episodes from the previous demi-season or else the vast majority of other television shows.

    Matthew Yglesias » Anticlimax 2007

  • As the trusted colleague of her husband -- as one who had known her in her childhood, and as himself a man singularly qualified, by his agreeable conversation and tender and deferential manner, to make his way with women -- Mr. Sidney Wilton had no great difficulty, particularly in that happy demi-season which precedes Christmas, in establishing relations of confidence and intimacy with Lady Roehampton.

    Endymion Benjamin Disraeli 1842

  • The company restructured in November 2008 and through emergency fundraising efforts was able to create a three-play demi-season for 2009.

    SacBee -- Latest News 2009

  • The company restructured in November 2008 and through emergency fundraising efforts was able to create a three-play demi-season for 2009.

    SacBee -- Latest News 2009

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