middle : Idioms & Phrases


deep middle cerebral vein

  • noun accompanies the middle cerebral artery deep in the Sylvian fissure; empties into the basal vein
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Excluded middle

  • . (logic) The name given to the third of the "three logical axioms," so-called, namely, to that one which is expressed by the formula: "Everything is either A or Not-A." no third state or condition being involved or allowed. See Principle of contradiction, under Contradiction.
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fair to middling

  • adjective satellite about average; acceptable
    adequate; passable; tolerable.
    • more than adequate as a secretary
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From fair to middling

  • passable; tolerable. Colloq.
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lower-middle-class

  • adjective satellite occupying the lower part of the middle socioeconomic range in a society
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middle age

  • noun the time of life between youth and old age (e.g., between 40 and 60 years of age)
    middle age.
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Middle Ages

  • noun the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
    Dark Ages.
  • noun the time of life between youth and old age (e.g., between 40 and 60 years of age)
    middle age.
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  • the period of time intervening between the decline of the Roman Empire and the revival of letters. Hallam regards it as beginning with the sixth and ending with the fifteenth century.
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middle atlantic

  • adjective satellite of a region of the United States generally including Delaware; Maryland; Virginia; and usually New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey
    mid-Atlantic.
    • mid-Atlantic states
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middle buster

  • noun moldboard plow with a double moldboard designed to move dirt to either side of a central furrow
    middlebreaker; lister; lister plough; lister plow.
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middle c

  • noun the note designated by the first ledger line below the treble staff; 261.63 hertz
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middle cerebral artery

  • noun one of two branches of the internal carotid artery; divides into three branches
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middle cerebral vein

  • noun either of two cerebral veins
    vena cerebri media.
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Middle class

  • noun the social class between the lower and upper classes
    bourgeoisie.
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  • in England, people who have an intermediate position between the aristocracy and the artisan class. It includes professional men, bankers, merchants, and small landed proprietors
    The middle-class electorate of Great Britain. M. Arnold.
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Middle distance

  • noun the part of a scene between the foreground and the background
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  • . (Paint.) See Middle-ground.
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middle ear

  • noun the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear
    tympanum; tympanic cavity.
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middle east

  • noun the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century
    Mideast; Near East.
    • the Middle East is the cradle of Western civilization
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middle eastern

  • adjective of or relating to or located in the Middle East
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Middle English

  • noun English from about 1100 to 1450
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  • . See English, n., 2.
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middle finger

  • noun the second finger; between the index finger and the ring finger
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middle greek

  • noun the Greek language from about 600 to 1200 AD
    Medieval Greek; Byzantine Greek.
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middle high german

  • noun High German from 1100 to 1500
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middle irish

  • noun Irish Gaelic from 1100 to 1500
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Middle Kingdom

  • China.
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middle low german

  • noun Low German from 1100 to 1500
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middle meningeal artery

  • noun branch of the maxillary artery; its branches supply meninges
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middle name

  • noun a name between your first name and your surname
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middle of the roader

  • noun a person who takes a position in the political center
    centrist; moderationist; moderate.
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Middle oil

  • (Chem.), that part of the distillate obtained from coal tar which passes over between 170° and 230° Centigrade; distinguished from the light, and the heavy or dead, oil.
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middle paleolithic

  • noun the time period of Neanderthal man; ended about 35,000 years BC
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Middle passage

  • in the slave trade, that part of the Atlantic Ocean between Africa and the West Indies.
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Middle post

  • . (Arch.) Same as King-post.
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middle school

  • noun a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12
    secondary school; lycee; Gymnasium; lyceum.
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Middle States

  • New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware; which, at the time of the formation of the Union, occupied a middle position between the Eastern States (or New England) and the Southern States. U.S.
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middle temporal vein

  • noun arises near the eye; joins the superficial temporal veins to form the retromandibular vein
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Middle term

  • noun the term in a syllogism that is common to both premises and excluded from the conclusion
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  • (Logic), that term of a syllogism with which the two extremes are separately compared, and by means of which they are brought together in the conclusion. Brande.
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middle thyroid vein

  • noun a vein on each side that drains the lateral part of the thyroid and empties into the internal jugular vein
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Middle tint

  • (Paint.), a subdued or neutral tint. Fairholt.
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Middle voice

  • . (Gram.) See under Voice.
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Middle watch

  • noun a watch during the night (as from midnight to 8 a.m.)
    graveyard watch; midwatch; night watch.
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  • the period from midnight to four A. M.; also, the men on watch during that time. Ham. Nav. Encyc.
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Middle weight

  • a pugilist, boxer, or wrestler classed as of medium weight, i. e., over 140 and not over 160 lbs., in distinction from those classed as light weights, heavy weights, etc.
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middle west

  • noun the north central region of the United States (sometimes called the heartland or the breadbasket of America)
    midwestern United States; Midwest.
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middle-age

Mid"dle-age`
Etymology
Middle + age. Cf. Mediæval.
Definitions
  1. Of or pertaining to the Middle Ages; mediæval.
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middle-aged

  • adjective satellite being roughly between 45 and 65 years old
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Mid"dle-aged` adjective
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  1. Being about the middle of the ordinary age of man; between 30 and 50 years old. now considered as 40 to 60 [MW10]!!
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middle-aged man

  • noun a man who is roughly between 45 and 65 years old
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middle-class

  • adjective occupying a socioeconomic position intermediate between those of the lower classes and the wealthy
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middle-ear deafness

  • noun hearing loss due to problems with the bones of the middle ear
    conductive hearing loss; conduction deafness.
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middle-earth

Mid"dle-earth` noun
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  1. The world, considered as lying between heaven and hell. Obs. a land in Tolkien's "Hobbit" and "Ring" books Shak.
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middle-ground

Mid"dle-ground` noun
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  1. (Paint.) That part of a picture between the foreground and the background.
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middle-level

  • adjective satellite intermediate in rank or position
    • middle-level management
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middle-of-the-road

  • adjective satellite supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative
    centrist.
  • adjective satellite not extreme, especially in political views
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superficial middle cerebral vein

  • noun a large vein along the line of the Sylvian fissure to the cavernous sinus
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upper-middle-class

  • adjective satellite occupying the upper part of the middle socioeconomic range in a society
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