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Definition of media
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Media (pl. ) of
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Superordination
::
Superorder
(n.) A group
intermediate
in
importance
between
an order and a
subclass.
Go-between
::
Go-between
(n.) An
intermediate
agent;
a
broker;
a
procurer;
--
usually
in a
disparaging
sense.
Epistyle
::
Epistyle
(n.) A
massive
piece of stone or wood laid
immediately
on the
abacus
of the
capital
of a
column
or
pillar;
-- now
called
architrave.
Tierce
::
Tierce
(n.) The third tone of the
scale.
See
Mediant.
Intermediately
::
Intermediately
(adv.)
In an
intermediate
manner;
by way of
intervention.
Exosmose
::
Exosmose
(n.) The
passage
of
gases,
vapors,
or
liquids
thought
membranes
or
porous
media from
within
outward,
in the
phenomena
of
osmose;
--
opposed
to
endosmose.
See
Osmose..
Blea
::
Blea (n.) The part of a tree which lies
immediately
under the bark; the
alburnum
or
sapwood.
Presentaneous
::
Presentaneous
(a.)
Ready;
quick;
immediate
in
effect;
as,
presentaneous
poison..
Pleximeter
::
Pleximeter
(n.) A
small,
hard,
elastic
plate,
as of
ivory,
bone, or
rubber,
placed
in
contact
with body to
receive
the blow, in
examination
by
mediate
percussion..
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Prepared
for what one is about to do or
experience;
equipped
or
supplied
with what is
needed
for some act or
event;
prepared
for
immediate
movement
or
action;
as, the
troops
are ready to
march;
ready for the
journey..
Directness
::
Directness
(n.) The
quality
of being
direct;
straightness;
straightforwardness;
immediateness.
Umbilicus
::
Umbilicus
(n.) The
depression,
or mark, in the
median
line of the
abdomen,
which
indicates
the point where the
umbilical
cord
separated
from the
fetus;
the
navel..
Steel
::
Steel (n.) A
variety
of iron
intermediate
in
composition
and
properties
between
wrought
iron and cast iron
(containing
between
one half of one per cent and one and a half per cent of
carbon),
and
consisting
of an alloy of iron with an iron
carbide.
Steel,
unlike
wrought
iron, can be
tempered,
and
retains
magnetism.
Its
malleability
decreases,
and
fusibility
increases,
with an
increase
in
carbon..
Quinhydrone
::
Quinhydrone
(n.) A green
crystalline
substance
formed
by the union of
quinone
with
hydroquinone,
or as an
intermediate
product
in the
oxidation
of
hydroquinone
or the
reduction
of
quinone..
Chickweed
::
Chickweed
(n.) The name of
several
caryophyllaceous
weeds,
especially
Stellaria
media,
the seeds and
flower
buds of which are a
favorite
food of small
birds..
Frigate
::
Frigate
(n.)
Originally,
a
vessel
of the
Mediterranean
propelled
by sails and by oars. The
French,
about 1650,
transferred
the name to
larger
vessels,
and by 1750 it had been
appropriated
for a class of war
vessels
intermediate
between
corvettes
and ships of the line.
Frigates,
from about 1750 to 1850, had one full
battery
deck and,
often,
a spar deck with a
lighter
battery.
They
carried
sometimes
as many as fifty guns. After the
application
of steam to
navigation
steam
frigates
of
largely
incre
Smut
::
Smut (v. t.) Bad, soft coal,
containing
much
earthy
matter,
found in the
immediate
locality
of
faults..
Fee
::
Fee (n.) An
estate
of
inheritance
supposed
to be held
either
mediately
or
immediately
from the
sovereign,
and
absolutely
vested
in the
owner..
Direct
::
Direct
(a.)
Immediate;
express;
plain;
unambiguous.
Attendant
::
Attendant
(v. t.)
Accompanying,
connected
with, or
immediately
following,
as
consequential;
consequent;
as,
intemperance
with all its
attendant
evils..
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