semiuniformEtymologyFrom semi- + uniform.adjSomewhat uniform; partially uniform.“Water up to the optimum content was applied during this work. Alter a semiuniform distribution of the lime had been obtained the section was smoothed to approximate grade and sealed with rubber-tire rolling for protection against weather during the hydration period. The length of this period was determined by the type of soil involved. For as complete as possible pulverization in the clay, two to ”nounAn outfit that is somewhat uniform-like but is not wholly a true uniform.“This does not mean that Trotzky is to be considered as an insignificant factor in the Bolshevik movement. Originally useful as a journalist and a pamphleteer, he has become to-day the Bolshevik man of action, the Bolshevik imperialist. The Red Army, such as it is, is largely his creation. Trotzky, the orator, is "a powerful demagog, hissing out his words with a degree of hate that is not without e”