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MID'RIFF, n. In anatomy, the diaphragm; the muscle which divides the trunk into ...
MID'NIGHT, n. The middle of the night; twelve o'clock at night. MID'NIGHT , a. B...
MID'MOST, a. Middle; as the midmost battles.
MID'LEG, n. Middle of the leg.
MID'LAND, a. Being in the interior country; distant from the coast or sea shore;...
MIDGE, n. A gnat or flea. [Not used.] MID'-HEAVEN , n. The middle of the sky or ...
MID'DLING, a. Of middle rank, state, size or quality; about equally distant from...
MID'DLEMOST, a. Being in the middle, or nearest the middle of a number of things...
MID'DLE-EARTH, n. The world.
MID'DLE-AGED, a. Being about the middle of the ordinary age of man. A middle-age...
MIDDLE, a. mid'l. [L. medius.] 1. Equally distant from the extremes; as the midd...
MID'DEST, a. superl. of mid. Among the middest crowd. [Not used.]
MI'DA, n. [Gr.] A worm, or the beanfly. MID'-AGE , n. The middle of life, or per...
MID'-DAY, a. Being at noon; meridional; as the mid-day sun. MID'-DAY , n. The mi...
MID-COURSE, n. The middle of the course or way.
MID, a. [L. medius.] 1. Middle; at equal distance from extremes; as the mid hour...