mid-
combining form/mɪd/
/mɪd/
- (in nouns and adjectives) in the middle of
- mid-morning coffee
- mid-century furniture
- She's in her mid-thirties.
- The coach was fired midseason.
Word OriginOld English midd, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin medius and Greek mesos.Want to learn more?
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