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(kway-zeye, kwah-zee) adj., adv. from Latin for "as if," almost...
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Prefix meaning seemingly, as in quasidominant (seemingly dominant).
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word-forming element used since 18c. (but most productively in 20c.) and typically meaning "kind of, resembling, like but not really, as if;" from Latin quasi "as if, as it were" ( [..]
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late 15c., Latin, in hypothetical comparisons, "as if, just as if, as though;" in real comparisons "just as, as;" in approximation, "somewhat like, nearly, not far from;" [..]
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sort of.
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(kwah-zee, kway-zeye) From the Latin for "as if," almost, somewhat, to a degree. Quasi is always used in combination with another word and refers to things and actions which are not exactly [..]
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Definition Latin term for "as if," meaning almost like or similar to. A quasi contract is a document similar to a contract.
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as if, just as, just as if, as it were / a sort of quassatio : a shaking
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[Latin, as if, as it were, from quam as + si if] : having such a resemblance to another thing as to fall within its general category [a quasi corporation]
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  Quasi means "as if," "almost," or "nearly." It is often used to modify terms e.g.
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A French term for a cut of veal taken from the rump.
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(adj) having some resemblance
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ADV as if| just as if| as though; as it were; about quasi CONJ as if| just as if| as though; as it were; about
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Something which is not the real thing, but may be accepted in its place; thus a
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  as if; resembling e.g. quasi recitativo = like a recitative
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in the manner of
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as if, as it were
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[It] like, almost, in the manner of. B A C K to T O P   R rallentando (rall.) [It] gradually getting slower.
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Resembling, in the style of
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As if, almost
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literally “almost” or “nearly”. This term is usually paired with some other term. For example “quasi allegro” would indicate to select of performance tempo that is almost fast.
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deviation - An American term for certain types of breach of a contract of carriage of goods by sea, analogous to unreasonable geographic deviation, notably overcarriage, non-delivery and delayed delivery. Where intentional, these breaches have been held by U.S. courts as depriving the carrier (supra) of the benefit of the package limitation under C [..]
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maritime liens - A term used to describe claims for pilotage, general average contributions and dock charges in Canada, which claims, under sects. 2(1) and 22(2)(l), (q),and (s), read with sects. 43(2) and (3), of the Federal Court Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. F-7, follow the ship into whosever hands it passes (like traditional maritime liens (supra)), bu [..]
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As if; as though.
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(kway-zeye, kwah-zee) adj., adv. from Latin for "as if," almost, somewhat, to a degree (always used in combination with another word). Quasi refers to things and actions which are not exactl [..]
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to some degree or in some manner, resembling. For example, a quasi complementary-symmetry output stage in an amplifier is not
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to some degree, almost, partially, somewhat.
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