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midday
noun the middle of the day; twelve o'clock.
as adjective a midday meeting .
noun the middle of the day; twelve o'clock.
as adjective a midday meeting .
midden
noun
1 chiefly old use or dialect a rubbish heap; a pile of dung.
2 colloq an untidy mess.
[14c: from Danish mykdyngja , from myk manure + dyngja pile]
noun
1 chiefly old use or dialect a rubbish heap; a pile of dung.
2 colloq an untidy mess.
[14c: from Danish mykdyngja , from myk manure + dyngja pile]
middle
adjective
1 at, or being, a point or position between two others, usually two ends or extremes, and especially the same distance from each It's the middle house in the row .
2 intermediate; neither at the top or at the bottom end of the scale middle management middle income .
3 moderate, not extreme; taken, used, etc as a compromise middle ground .
4 (Middle) said especially of languages: belonging to a period coming after the Old period and before the Modern Middle English .
noun
1 the middle point, part or position of something the middle of the night .
2 the centre or central part of something in the middle of town doughnuts with jam in the middle .
3 colloq the waist.
verb (middled , middling )
1 to place something in the middle.
2 cricket to hit (the ball) with the middle of the bat, therefore to hit it firmly and accurately.
[Anglo-Saxon middel ]
be in the middle of something to be busy with it and likely to remain so for some time.
adjective
1 at, or being, a point or position between two others, usually two ends or extremes, and especially the same distance from each It's the middle house in the row .
2 intermediate; neither at the top or at the bottom end of the scale middle management middle income .
3 moderate, not extreme; taken, used, etc as a compromise middle ground .
4 (Middle) said especially of languages: belonging to a period coming after the Old period and before the Modern Middle English .
noun
1 the middle point, part or position of something the middle of the night .
2 the centre or central part of something in the middle of town doughnuts with jam in the middle .
3 colloq the waist.
verb (middled , middling )
1 to place something in the middle.
2 cricket to hit (the ball) with the middle of the bat, therefore to hit it firmly and accurately.
[Anglo-Saxon middel ]
be in the middle of something to be busy with it and likely to remain so for some time.
middle age
noun the years between youth and old age, usually thought of as between the ages of 40 and 60.
adjective middle-aged said of a person: in their middle age.
noun the years between youth and old age, usually thought of as between the ages of 40 and 60.
adjective middle-aged said of a person: in their middle age.
Middle America
noun
1 the geographical area usually thought of as comprising Mexico and Central America.
2 people in the US of above average income, education, etc and usually thought of as being politically conservative and having very traditional lifestyles.
3 the Midwestern region of the US.
[19c]
noun
1 the geographical area usually thought of as comprising Mexico and Central America.
2 people in the US of above average income, education, etc and usually thought of as being politically conservative and having very traditional lifestyles.
3 the Midwestern region of the US.
[19c]
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