It differs from types of semi's but the most basic semi with no trailer counting only one side is five wheels one in front and four on back. With trailer it would be nine with four being on one side of the trailer.
It has 2 sides - one straight and one curved.
Being half of the circumference of a circle, a semi circle has one side
You'll have to explain to me what you mean by "super semi"... been driving them for 12 years now, including combinations of up to 21 axles, and this term is a new one to me.
a semi circle.. (:
pull stait forward then hook left while keeping trailer wheels on your side of the yellow lane.
one side of it is round and 1 side is straight x
If you have only one curved side, you could be a semi-circle or a crescent shape.
There are one syllable in the word "wheels."
None, however the semicircle has one folding axis of symmetry perpendicular to the midpoint of the straight side
Most school buses have two axles and four wheels or four sets of wheels. i.e. one wheel in each front corner and a pair of wheels on each side in the rear. See this link http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/General/2005/20050317/SchoolBus.jpg
A Jeep has four wheels plus one as a spare.
Two: a straight line and a curved line.