semipremium

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

semi- +‎ premium

Adjective[edit]

semipremium (not comparable)

  1. Superior to the standard version, but not quite premium.
    • 2018, R. Carter Hill, William E. Griffiths, Guay C. Lim, Principles of Econometrics, page 310:
      In their study of the prices of Californian and Washington red wines, Costanigro, Mittelhammer and McCluskey categorize the wines into commercial, semipremium, premium, and ultrapremium.