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Definition of media
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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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Solleret
::
Solleret
(n.) A
flexible
steel shoe (or one of the
plates
forming
such a
shoe),
worn with
mediaeval
armor..
Interposer
::
Interposer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
interposes
or
intervenes;
an
obstacle
or
interruption;
a
mediator
or agent
between
parties..
Irremediable
::
Irremediable
(a.) Not to be
remedied,
corrected,
or
redressed;
incurable;
as, an
irremediable
disease
or
evil..
Prolation
::
Prolation
(n.) A
mediaeval
method
of
determining
of the
proportionate
duration
of
semibreves
and
minims.
Sequester
::
Sequester
(n.) A
person
with whom two or more
contending
parties
deposit
the
subject
matter
of the
controversy;
one who
mediates
between
two
parties;
a
mediator;
an
umpire
or
referee.
Bluebeard
::
Bluebeard
(n.) The hero of a
mediaeval
French
nursery
legend,
who,
leaving
home,
enjoined
his young wife not to open a
certain
room in his
castle.
She
entered
it, and found the
murdered
bodies
of his
former
wives.
-- Also used
adjectively
of a
subject
which it is
forbidden
to
investigate..
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Credit
given;
especially,
delivery
of
property
or
merchandise
in
reliance
upon
future
payment;
exchange
without
immediate
receipt
of an
equivalent;
as, to sell or buy goods on
trust..
Mediastine
::
Mediastine
(n.) Alt. of
Mediastinu.
Parasphenoid
::
Parasphenoid
(a.) Near the
sphenoid
bone; --
applied
especially
to a bone
situated
immediately
beneath
the
sphenoid
in the base of the skull in many
animals.
Emergency
::
Emergency
(n.) An
unforeseen
occurrence
or
combination
of
circumstances
which calls for
immediate
action
or
remedy;
pressing
necessity;
exigency.
F
::
F (v. t.) The name of the
fourth
tone of the model
scale,
or scale of C. F sharp (F /) is a tone
intermediate
between
F and G..
Amuse
::
Amuse (v. i.) To muse; to
mediate.
Pyrothonide
::
Pyrothonide
(n.) A kind of
empyreumatic
oil
produced
by the
combustion
of
textures
of hemp,
linen,
or
cotton
in a
copper
vessel,
--
formerly
used as a
remedial
agent..
Middle
::
Middle
(a.)
Intermediate;
intervening.
Blea
::
Blea (n.) The part of a tree which lies
immediately
under the bark; the
alburnum
or
sapwood.
Indusium
::
Indusium
(n.) The
immediate
covering
of the fruit dots or sori in many
ferns,
usually
a very thin scale
attached
by the
middle
or side to a
veinlet..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) The
muscular
locomotive
organ of a
mollusk.
It is a
median
organ
arising
from the
ventral
region
of body, often in the form of a flat disk, as in
snails.
See
Illust.
of
Buccinum..
Mediate
::
Mediate
(v. t.) To
divide
into two equal
parts.
Incurably
::
Incurably
(adv.)
In a
manner
that
renders
cure
impracticable
or
impossible;
irremediably.
Metropolitan
::
Metropolitan
(n.) A
bishop
whose see is civil
metropolis.
His rank is
intermediate
between
that of an
archbishop
and a
patriarch.
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