semi-permanent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Tarring the windows can mean a semi-permanent blackout status.
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The session layer provides the mechanism for opening, closing and managing a session between end-user application processes, i.e., a semi-permanent dialogue.
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Archeological evidence includes flint flakes and debitage, along with evidence of semi-permanent settlement, including houses and utilitarian structures.
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It has a semi-permanent waterproof natural covering for its surface and a dense, waterproof core.
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This group was traditionally nomadic, moving between a number of semi-permanent settlements and living off the land.
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The word cantonment means a temporary or semi-permanent military quarters.
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Camps are established in the same place each year; often semi-permanent shelters are built in at least one place on this migration route.
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Perms, tattoos, scars, and amputations are semi-permanent and highly visible.
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Crop failures continued into the 1850s, and famine relief programmes became semi-permanent operations.
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This is a semi-permanent dye as the dye molecules do not penetrate the hair shaft and so wash out in subsequent shampooing.
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