semistate
/ˈsɛmɪsteɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A state or region that is partially independent or autonomous from the central government.
“The semistate has its own parliament and can make some of its own laws.”
2. noun
A part of a larger state or region that has a degree of autonomy but is not fully independent.
“The semistate of Nagorno-Karabakh has a unique cultural identity and a significant degree of autonomy.”