If a period is a full stop, is a semicolon a partial stop?

@peterdrake I've always understood it to be a way of separating two statements that are basically the same idea but where the second statement is a consequence of the first being known.

I googled it to ensure that I remembered correctly and I think I'm referring to rule 1a here: grammarbook.com/punctuation/se

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