midday | (noun) the middle of the day | Synonyms: high noon, noon, noonday, noontide, twelve noon |
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midden | (noun) a heap of dung or refuse | Synonyms: dunghill, muckheap, muckhill |
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(noun) (archeology) a mound of domestic refuse containing shells and animal bones marking the site of a prehistoric settlement | Synonyms: eitchen midden, kitchen midden |
middle | (adjective) between an earlier and a later period of time | - |
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(adjective) of a stage in the development of a language or literature between earlier and later stages | - |
(adjective) being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series | Synonyms: in-between, mediate |
(adjective) equally distant from the extremes | Synonyms: center, centre, halfway, midway |
(noun) the middle area of the human torso (usually in front) | Synonyms: midriff, midsection |
(noun) an intermediate part or section | - |
(noun) an area that is approximately central within some larger region | Synonyms: center, centre, eye, heart |
(noun) the point between the beginning and the end of a temporal period or process | - |
(verb) put in the middle | - |
middlebreaker | (noun) moldboard plow with a double moldboard designed to move dirt to either side of a central furrow | Synonyms: lister, lister plough, lister plow, middle buster |
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middlebrow | (noun) someone who is neither a highbrow nor a lowbrow | - |
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middleman | (noun) a person who is in a position to give you special assistance | Synonyms: contact |
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(noun) someone who buys large quantities of goods and resells to merchants rather than to the ultimate customers | Synonyms: jobber, wholesaler |
(noun) the performer in the middle of a minstrel line who engages the others in talk | Synonyms: interlocutor |
middlemost | (adjective) being in the exact middle | Synonyms: midmost |
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middleweight | (noun) a professional boxer who weighs between 155 and 160 pounds | - |
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(noun) a wrestler who weighs 172-192 pounds | - |
(noun) an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 165 pounds | - |
middling | (adjective) lacking exceptional quality or ability | Synonyms: average, fair, mediocre |
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(noun) any commodity of intermediate quality or size (especially when coarse particles of ground wheat are mixed with bran) | - |
(adverb) to certain extent or degree | Synonyms: fairly, jolly, moderately, passably, pretty, reasonably, somewhat |
middy | (noun) blouse with a sailor collar | Synonyms: middy blouse |
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