Meaning Of The Word Mid

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M.I.D. in American English
abbreviation: Master of Industrial Design

Mid in American English
Midshipman

mid in American English 1
middle
adjective: being at or near the middle point of

mid in American English 2
preposition: amid

mid in American English 3
middle
noun

mid in British English 1
adjective: of, relating to, or denoting a vowel whose articulation lies approximately halfway between high and low, such as e in English bet
noun

mid in British English 2
preposition

mid-
prefix: Mid- is used to form nouns or adjectives that refer to the middle part of a particular period of time, or the middle point of a particular place.

mid- in American English
middle or middle part of
combining form: a combining form representing mid1 in compound words

mid- in British English
combining form: indicating a middle part, point, time, or position

mid. in American English
abbreviation: middle
abbreviation: Midshipman

mid. in British English
abbreviation for: middle
abbreviation for: Midshipman

middle in British English
to place in the middle
adjective: equally distant from the ends or periphery of something; central
noun: an area or point equal in distance from the ends or periphery or in time between the early and late parts

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