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What does semipopular mean?

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Adjective
  1. Somewhat popular; verging towards the popular.
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Each lecture is about thirty pages in length and is written in semipopular style.
In 1904 he published the semipopular treatise Earthquakes in the Light of the New Seismology.
The English islanders, to the envy of their Dutch and French neighbours, enjoyed such constitutional privileges as the right to elect semipopular assemblies.
While the Napster universe of music is immense, with music by almost any mainstream, semipopular and even semi-obscure act available, EMI's service for now contains only about 100 albums and 40 singles.
Neo-Hegelianism in Great Britain developed originally as a natural sequel to the semipopular work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Thomas Carlyle.
Popular music, most hymns, semipopular music, and most folk music lack subtlety. The melodies are obvious and easily comprehended.

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