[
US
/ˈsɛmaɪt/
]
NOUN
- a member of a group of Semitic-speaking peoples of the Middle East and northern Africa
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of Semites
Semite peoples
How To Use Semite In A Sentence
- And, contentiously, isn't this not that dissimilar to the intellectual tactics of Anti-Semites?
- Not a lodge in the "lodging" sense so much as a hippish dive bar in a log cabin setting or, as one Yelp reviewer put it, what you get when you "mix Yosemite and Los Angeles. SFGate: Top News Stories
- When planning a national park trip, many travelers envision rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon or hiking up Half Dome in Yosemite.
- The pope has made a openly declared and unshakeable anti-Semite a legitimate bishop," Politi added.
- Yosemite is famous for its giant sequoia trees.
- However, among the ancient Semites there existed a common custom to use theophorous names.
- First it's blogger "sooey," asserting that middle-of-the-road blogger Marky Mark and the wretched anti-Semite "arthurdecco" are one and the same person -- and that they're probably both that other wretch, "shlemazl. Archive 2009-05-01
- An anti-Semite's dream, using the definition that a thing is anti-Semitic if it is more Jew hating than is mete, Merchant of Venice is that thing, but what should we do? Regina Weinreich: Shakespeare in the Park: Not Your Usual Romp on the Great Lawn
- It's important to know what our baseline flora and fauna are before we lose it, and lichen are a good baseline," said Martin Hutten, a Yosemite lichenologist who entered the field after discovering that air pollution had destroyed all but the most hearty lichen in his native Netherlands. Latest Articles
- The word ‘Semite’ originated as a term to describe a group of languages.