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[ adjective ] used in combination to denote the middle

Examples

"midmorning" "midsummer" "in mid-1958" "a mid-June wedding"

Used in print

(William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian....)

Yet are not we of the mid twentieth century , who rightly do not believe there is any such `` thing '' as the devil , just as bad off as they - only in a different way ?

(Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"...)

One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken_place since the mid 19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge_Universities .

Such a series of articles was certainly never printed in the public_press of mid Victorian England .

(Douglas Ashford, "Elections in Morocco: Progress...)

Although the government was probably prepared for elections by mid - 1958 , the first decision was no_doubt made more difficult as party strife multiplied .

Related terms

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