different between conditionally vs semiforce
conditionally
English
Etymology
conditional +? -ly
Adverb
conditionally (comparative more conditionally, superlative most conditionally)
- under specified conditions
Translations
conditionally From the web:
- what conditionally approved means
- what conditionally accepted means
- what conditionally mean
- what's conditionally convergent
- what's conditionally independent
- what conditionally essential nutrients
- conditionally what does it mean
- what does conditionally accepted mean
semiforce
English
Alternative forms
- semi-force
Etymology
semi- +? force
Verb
semiforce (third-person singular simple present semiforces, present participle semiforcing, simple past and past participle semiforced)
- (bridge) To force a partner's hand conditionally
See also
- Glossary of contract bridge terms on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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