Definition of Mid&tl=

Babylon English
mid
pref. middle, middle part of
prep. between, amid, among
adj. being at or near the middle, holding a midway position; amidst

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Mid&tl= Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mid
(superl.)
Occupying a middle position; middle; as, the mid finger; the mid hour of night.
  
(superl.)
Made with a somewhat elevated position of some certain part of the tongue, in relation to the palate; midway between the high and the low; -- said of certain vowel sounds; as, a (ale).
  
(superl.)
Denoting the middle part; as, in mid ocean.
  
(prep.)
See Amid.
  
(n.)
Middle.
  

WordNet 2.0
mid

Adjective
1. used in combination to denote the middle; "midmorning"; "midsummer"; "in mid-1958"; "a mid-June wedding"
(synonym) mid(a)
(similar) middle

Anagram
mid
   dim

hEnglish - advanced version
mid

mid
\mid\ (m&ibreve;d), a. [compar. wanting; superl. midmost.] [as. midd; akin to os. middi, d. mid (in comp.), ohg. mitti, icel. mi?r, goth. midjis, l. medius, gr. me`sos, skr. madhya. ?271. cf. amid, middle, midst, mean, mediate, meridian, mizzen, moiety.]
1. denoting the middle part; as, in mid ocean. no more the mounting larks, while daphne sings, shall list'ning in mid air suspend their wings.
2. occupying a middle position; middle; as, the mid finger; the mid hour of night.
3. (phon.) made with a somewhat elevated position of some certain part of the tongue, in relation to the palate; midway between the high and the low; -- said of certain vowel sounds; as, ā (āle), &ebreve; (&ebreve;ll), ō (ōld). see guide to pronunciation, §§ 10, 11.
note: mid is much used as a prefix, or combining form, denoting the middle or middle part of a thing; as, mid-air, mid-channel, mid-age, midday, midland, etc. also, specifically, in geometry, to denote a circle inscribed in a triangle (a midcircle), or relation to such a circle; as, mid-center, midradius.
mid
\mid\, n. middle. [obs.] about the mid of night come to my tent.
mid
\mid\, prep. see amid.
mid
adj : used in combination to denote the middle; "midmorning"; "midsummer"; "in mid-1958"; "a mid-june wedding" [syn: mid(a) ]


mid
message identifier (atm)


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 mid-sea 
 the mid-sea 
 mid sea 
 mid-twenties 
 mid-thirties 

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Mid&tl= Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Hill Associates Acronym List
MID
Multiplexing Identifier (ATM) 

ETSI and 3GPP
MID
Message IDentifier

Abbreviation Airbus A340
MID
Middle

Physical Geography Terms and Meanings
Mid
Latitude Cyclone Cyclonic storm that forms primarily in the middle latitudes. Its formation is triggered by the development of troughs in the polar jet stream. These storms also contain warm, cold and occluded fronts. Atmospheric pressure in their center can get as low as 970 millibars. Also called wave cyclones or frontal cyclones.

U.F.O. Related Terminology and Acronyms
MID
Military Intelligence Division

Automotive Acronyms
MID
Monitor Identification
[SAE J1930]


Mid&tl= Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

Computer Abbreviations v1.5
MID
MIDI File
MapInfo Interchange Format (always paired with "MIF")

9300+ Computer Acronyms
MID
Message IDentifier

Jensen's Technology Glossary
Mid
(See MIDI)

ATM Forum
MID
Message Identifier: The message identifier is used to associate ATM cells that carry segments from the same higher layer packet.


Mid&tl= Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries

maritime&shipping&trade
mid
middle


Mid&tl= Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

Labtests Abbreviations KÖRFEZLAB
MID
maximum bactericidal dilution


Mid&tl= Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

Klingon - English
mID
n. colony


Mid&tl= Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description
MAA
Mid America Apartment Com
Exchange: NYSE
Not Available

MAA^A
MID AMERICA APT COMMUN
Exchange: NYSE
Not Available

MAA^B
MID AMERICA APT COMMUN
Exchange: NYSE
Not Available

MAA^C
MID AMERICA APARTMENT COM
Exchange: NYSE
Not Available

MBP
Mid Penn Bancorp
Exchange: AMEX
One bank holding company with subsidiary which performs commercial banking operations, mortgage banking, trust services and other related financial activities.

MIVB
MID VALLEY BANK CA
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

MME
MID ATLANTIC MED SVC INC
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which provide managed health care and other life and health insurance related activities through health maintenance organizations.

MSVB
Mid Southern Savings Bank
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available


Mid&tl= Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
MID
MID is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:

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Mentioned in Despatches
Mentioned in Despatches (MID) is a military award for gallantry or otherwise commendable service. The award is relatively common, does not confer a medal and is relatively low in the order of precedence.

despatch is an official report from a senior commander, usually of an army, to his superiors, detailing the conduct of military operations.


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Musical Instrument Digital Interface
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital InterfaceIPA: /ˈmɪdi/) is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instrumentscomputers and other equipment to communicate, control and synchronize with each other.

MIDI does not transmit an audio signal or media — it simply transmits digital data "event messages" such as the  pitch and intensity of musical notes to play, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato and panningcues and clock signals to set the tempo. As an electronic protocol, it is notable for its success, both in its widespread adoption throughout the industry, and in remaining essentially unchanged in the face of technological developments since its introduction in 1983.


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