Concept cluster: Communication > Moderation or balance
n
That which is between or in-between; anything intermediate.
adj
(obsolete) Ten feet in length or height.
n
Alternative form of half-staff [(US, Canada) Half-mast.]
adv
Alternative spelling of half and half [In two equal parts.]
n
(informal) Something in an in-between or intermediate state.
adj
Occurring between years, or from one year to the next
n
Such a time period
n
An entertainment between the acts of a play.
n
An interlude between the acts of a play or opera.
adj
Being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.
adj
Obsolete form of intermediate. [Being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.]
n
An intermediary.
adj
Containing a great number.
n
Something which is intermediate or in the middle; an intermediate value or range of values; a medium.
n
A Mede.
adj
Intermediate between extremes.
n
(countable, logic) The mean or middle term of a syllogism, that by which the extremes are brought into connection.
adj
Between short-term and long-term.
n
The line dividing acceptable mediocrity from unacceptable mediocrity
n
An unspecified number between 100 and 200 that is rather in the middle between those limits, as opposed to low hundreds and high hundreds.
adj
Alternative spelling of midseason [Occurring in the midseason.]
n
Alternative spelling of mid-season form [(sports) Peak form, optimal form, excellent form.]
n
Alternative spelling of midseason [The middle part of a season, such as a sporting, television, or growing season.]
adj
(geography) At a moderate altitude.
adv
Alternative form of mid-autumn [(Britain) In the middle of autumn.]
n
(Internet) An intermediate user or player.
adj
In the middle of childhood.
adj
Of clothing: neither lowcut nor highcut, but in between.
n
(idiomatic) A compromise position between extremes.
n
An intermediate course (of action, policy etc) between two extremes; a compromise.
n
Alternative spelling of middle ground [(idiomatic) A compromise position between extremes.]
adj
Alternative spelling of middle of the road [(idiomatic) Having a centrist attitude or philosophy; not extreme, especially politically.]
n
The role or status of a middleman.
n
A person with middle-of-the-road attitudes or tastes
n
The middle portion of a particular range.
n
Alternative spelling of mid-season form [(sports) Peak form, optimal form, excellent form.]
n
(statistics) A trimmed midrange.
adj
(soccer) Of medium rank in the standings, not a top or bottom team.
adj
Only a single time (each day)
adv
Occurring every season.
v
In a financial transaction, to settle on an amount midway between the offer and the asking price.
n
An approach or solution which strives for an alternative to or middle ground between two opposing viewpoints.
adj
Alternative spelling of third-world [Of or from the Third World.]
adj
Alternative spelling of top-down [Of or relating to a hierarchical system that progresses from a single, large basic unit to multiple, smaller subunits.]
v
(idiomatic) To reach the age of two years.
n
(rare, music) Archaic spelling of equison. [(archaic) groom, ostler, equerry, jockey]

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