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Definition of media
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of media is as below...
Media (n.) One of the
sonant
mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in
Greek,
or of their
equivalents
in other
languages,
so named as
intermediate
between
the
tenues,
/, /, / (p, t, k), and the
aspiratae
(aspirates)
/, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also
called
middle
mute, or
medial,
and
sometimes
soft
mute..
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Mediately
::
Mediately
(adv.)
In a
mediate
manner;
by a
secondary
cause or
agent;
not
directly
or
primarily;
by
means;
--
opposed
to
immediately.
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
transient
grace note,
struck
immediately
before
the one it is
intended
to
ornament..
Promt
::
Promt
(superl.)
Ready and quick to act as
occasion
demands;
meeting
requirements
readily;
not slow,
dilatory,
or
hesitating
in
decision
or
action;
responding
on the
instant;
immediate;
as,
prompt
in
obedience
or
compliance;
-- said of
persons..
Half-moon
::
Half-moon
(n.) A
marine,
sparoid,
food fish of
California
(Caesiosoma
Californiense).
The body is
ovate,
blackish
above,
blue or gray
below.
Called
also
medialuna..
Semi-saxon
::
Semi-Saxon
(a.) Half
Saxon;
--
specifically
applied
to the
language
intermediate
between
Saxon and
English,
belonging
to the
period
1150-1250..
Directness
::
Directness
(n.) The
quality
of being
direct;
straightness;
straightforwardness;
immediateness.
Intermediary
::
Intermediary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
intermediate;
an
interagent;
a
go-between..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(v. t.) To
arrange
(a
series
of
parts)
on each side of a
median
line
alternately,
as the
spokes
of a wheel or the
rivets
of a
boiler
seam..
Incontinent
::
Incontinent
(adv.)
Incontinently;
instantly
immediately.
Mediatizing
::
Mediatizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Mediatiz.
Insanable
::
Insanable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
healed;
incurable;
irremediable.
Presentaneous
::
Presentaneous
(a.)
Ready;
quick;
immediate
in
effect;
as,
presentaneous
poison..
Fissigemmation
::
Fissigemmation
(n.) A
process
of
reproduction
intermediate
between
fission
and
gemmation.
Medioxumous
::
Medioxumous
(a.)
Intermediate.
Immediate
::
Immediate
(a.) Not
separated
in
respect
to place by
anything
intervening;
proximate;
close;
as,
immediate
contact..
Intercede
::
Intercede
(v. i.) To act
between
parties
with a view to
reconcile
differences;
to make
intercession;
to beg or plead in
behalf
of
another;
to
mediate;
--
usually
followed
by with and for; as, I will
intercede
with him for you..
Mediate
::
Mediate
(v. t.) To
effect
by
mediation
or
interposition;
to bring about as a
mediator,
instrument,
or
means;
as, to
mediate
a
peace..
Media
::
Media (pl. ) of
Mediu.
Convicinity
::
Convicinity
(n.)
Immediate
vicinity;
neighborhood.
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The space
commanded
by the organ of
sight;
scope of
vision;
hence,
face;
front;
the
presence
of an
object
which is
directly
opposed
or
confronted;
immediate
presence..
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