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Definition of mid
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Mid
(superl.)
Occupying
a
middle
position;
middle;
as, the mid
finger;
the mid hour of
night..
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Intermediate
::
Intermediate
(a.) Lying or being in the
middle
place or
degree,
or
between
two
extremes;
coming
or done
between;
intervening;
interposed;
interjacent;
as, an
intermediate
space or time;
intermediate
colors..
Mesopterygium
::
Mesopterygium
(n.) The
middle
one of the three
principal
basal
cartilages
in the fins of
fishes.
Sedge
::
Sedge (n.) Any plant of the genus
Carex,
perennial,
endogenous
herbs,
often
growing
in dense tufts in
marshy
places.
They have
triangular
jointless
stems,
a
spiked
inflorescence,
and long
grasslike
leaves
which are
usually
rough on the
margins
and
midrib.
There are
several
hundred
species..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To
render
damp; to
moisten;
to make
humid,
or
moderately
wet; to
dampen;
as, to damp
cloth..
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style of the
Christian
and
popular
literature
of the
Middle
Ages, as
opposed
to the
classical
antique;
of the
nature
of, or
appropriate
to, that
style;
as, the
romantic
school
of
poets..
Formidableness
::
Formidableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
formidable,
or
adapted
to
excite
dread..
Coward
::
Coward
(n.) A
person
who lacks
courage;
a timid or
pusillanimous
person;
a
poltroon.
Morne
::
Morne (n.) The first or early part of the day,
variously
understood
as the
earliest
hours of
light,
the time near
sunrise;
the time from
midnight
to noon, from
rising
to noon, etc..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) An
inclosure
in the
middle
of a
vessel's
hold,
around
the
pumps,
from the
bottom
to the lower deck, to
preserve
the pumps from
damage
and
facilitate
their
inspection..
Rat-tail
::
Rat-tail
(n.) An
excrescence
growing
from the
pastern
to the
middle
of the shank of a
horse.
Polyneme
::
Polyneme
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tropical
food
fishes
of the
family
Polynemidae.
They have
several
slender
filaments,
often very long, below the
pectoral
fin. Some of them yield
isinglass
of good
quality.
Called
also
threadfish..
Pyramid
::
Pyramid
(n.) A solid body
standing
on a
triangular,
square,
or
polygonal
base, and
terminating
in a point at the top;
especially,
a
structure
or
edifice
of this
shape..
Keelson
::
Keelson
(n.) A piece of
timber
in a ship laid on the
middle
of the floor
timbers
over the keel, and
binding
the floor
timbers
to the keel; in iron
vessels,
a
structure
of
plates,
situated
like the
keelson
of a
timber
ship..
Magister
::
Magister
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of the
Middle
Ages, given to a
person
in
authority,
or to one
having
a
license
from a
university
to teach
philosophy
and the
liberal
arts..
Trombone
::
Trombone
(n.) A
powerful
brass
instrument
of the
trumpet
kind,
thought
by some to be the
ancient
sackbut,
consisting
of a tube in three
parts,
bent twice upon
itself
and
ending
in a bell. The
middle
part, bent
double,
slips into the outer
parts,
as in a
telescope,
so that by
change
of the
vibrating
length
any tone
within
the
compass
of the
instrument
(which
may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare
instances,
soprano)
is
commanded.
It is the only
member
of the
family
of wind
instruments
whos
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) A feast which is not a
double
or a
semidouble.
Midwinter
::
Midwinter
(n.) The
middle
of
winter.
Bunt
::
Bunt (n.) The
middle
part,
cavity,
or belly of a sail; the part of a
furled
sail which is at the
center
of the
yard..
Cymidine
::
Cymidine
(n.) A
liquid
organic
base,
C10H13.NH2,
derived
from
cymene..
Amid
::
Amid
(prep.)
See
Amidst.
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