semi-complete

See also: semicomplete

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From semi- +‎ complete.

Adjective

semi-complete (not comparable)

  1. Partially complete.
    Hyponym: half-built
    Coordinate terms: incomplete, uncompleted; complete, completed, finished, done
    Near-synonyms: semicompleted, half-finished, half-done
  2. (mathematics, graph theory) of or pertaining to a graph in which, for any two vertices , in the graph, there is another vertex which is adjacent to both and (i.e. is a path in that graph).[1]

References

  1. ^ Rao, IH Naga Raja, and SV Siva Rama Raju. "Semi-complete graphs." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL COGNITION (HTTP://WWW.IJCC.US) 7.3 (2009).