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middle
adj. central; equally distant from two extremes, halfway; mean; mediocre
 
n. center point between two extremes; intermediate period; mean; half


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Middle
Middle may refer to: HistoryThe part of a defined historical period lying between Early and Late periods:eg: Middle AgesGeographyMiddle EastMiddle WestMiddle (sheading), a subdivision of the Isle of ManMidlands from Middle-lands, the central portion (north to south) of England. Geography in FictionMiddle-earth
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middle
Noun
1. an area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm"
(synonym) center, centre, heart, eye
(hypernym) area, country
(hyponym) center stage, centre stage
2. an intermediate part or section; "A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end"- Aristotle
(antonym) end
(hypernym) part, section, division
3. the middle area of the human torso (usually in front); "young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable"
(synonym) midriff, midsection
(hypernym) area, region
(part-holonym) torso, trunk, body
4. time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period; "the middle of the war"; "rain during the middle of April"
(antonym) end, ending
(hypernym) point, point in time
(hyponym) deep
Verb
1. put in the middle
(hypernym) put, set, place, pose, position, lay
Adjective
1. being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series; "adolescence is an awkward in-between age"; "in a mediate position"; "the middle point on a line"
(synonym) in-between, mediate
(similar) intermediate
2. equally distant from the extremes
(synonym) center(a), halfway, middle(a), midway
(similar) central
3. of a stage in the development of a language or literature between earlier and later stages; "Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500"; "Middle Gaelic"
(antonym) late
(classification) linguistics
4. between an earlier and a later period of time; "in the middle years"; "in his middle thirties"
(antonym) late
(similar) intervening
(attribute) timing


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Middle
(a.)
the waist.
  
 
(a.)
The point or part equally distant from the extremities or exterior limits, as of a line, a surface, or a solid; an intervening point or part in space, time, or order of series; the midst; central portion
  
 
(a.)
Intermediate; intervening.
  
 
(a.)
Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle house in a row; a middle rank or station in life; flowers of middle summer; men of middle age.
  

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Hitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryDownload this dictionary
Tabrimon
good pomegranate; the navel; the middle
  
 
Tochen
middle
  

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock. About

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