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Definition of median
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Median
(n.) A
median
line or
point.
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Nauplius
::
Nauplius
(n.) A
crustacean
larva
having
three pairs of
locomotive
organs
(corresponding
to the
antennules,
antennae,
and
mandibles),
a
median
eye, and
little
or no
segmentation
of the
body..
Mesial
::
Mesial
(a.)
Middle;
median;
in, or in the
region
of, the
mesial
plane;
internal;
--
opposed
to
lateral..
Mediant
::
Mediant
(n.) The third above the
keynote;
-- so
called
because
it
divides
the
interval
between
the tonic and
dominant
into two
thirds.
Median
::
Median
(a.) Being in the
middle;
running
through
the
middle;
as, a
median
groove..
Submediant
::
Submedian
(a.) Next to the
median
(on
either
side);
as, the
submedian
teeth of
mollusks..
Abductor
::
Abductor
(n.) A
muscle
which
serves
to draw a part out, or form the
median
line of the body; as, the
abductor
oculi,
which draws the eye
outward..
Urohyal
::
Urohyal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one or more
median
and
posterior
elements
in the
hyoidean
arch of
fishes.
Inframedian
::
Inframedian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
interval
or zone along the sea
bottom,
at the depth of
between
fifty and one
hundred
fathoms..
Mesethmoid
::
Mesethmoid
(n.) The
median
vertical
plate,
or
median
element,
of the
ethmoid
bone..
Heteropoda
::
Heteropoda
(n. pl.) An order of
pelagic
Gastropoda,
having
the foot
developed
into a
median
fin. Some of the
species
are
naked;
others,
as
Carinaria
and
Atlanta,
have thin
glassy
shells..
Sternum
::
Sternum
(n.) A plate of
cartilage,
or a
series
of bony or
cartilaginous
plates
or
segments,
in the
median
line of the
pectoral
skeleton
of most
vertebrates
above
fishes;
the
breastbone..
Comic
::
Comic (n.) A
comedian.
Scissors-tailed
::
Scissors-tailed
(a.)
Having
the outer
feathers
much the
longest,
the
others
decreasing
regularly
to the
median
ones..
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..
Monocule
::
Monocule
(n.) A small
crustacean
with one
median
eye.
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..
Key
::
Key (n.) A
family
of tones whose
regular
members
are
called
diatonic
tones,
and named key tone (or
tonic)
or one (or
eight),
mediant
or
three,
dominant
or five,
subdominant
or four,
submediant
or six,
supertonic
or two, and
subtonic
or
seven.
Chromatic
tones are
temporary
members
of a key, under such names as sharp four, flat
seven,
etc.
Scales
and tunes of every
variety
are made from the tones of a key..
Tierce
::
Tierce
(n.) The third tone of the
scale.
See
Mediant.
Mentum
::
Mentum
(n.) The front
median
plate of the
labium
in
insects.
See
Labium.
Hybodont
::
Hybodont
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
an
extinct
genus of
sharks
(Hybodus),
especially
in the form of the
teeth,
which
consist
of a
principal
median
cone with
smaller
lateral
ones..
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