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MIDPOINT, the point in the middle
- midpointsMIDPOINT, the point in the middle
- midpointthe point in the middle
- nombrilthe point in an escutcheon between the middle of the base and the fess point
- nombrilsthe point in an escutcheon between the middle of the base and the fess point
- midpointsA point somewhere in the middle
- midpointA point somewhere in the middle
- amphitropousof an ovule, with its point of attachment in the middle
- centresa point, area, or part that is approximately in the middle of a larger area or volume
- centresthe midpoint of any line or figure, esp the point within a circle or sphere that is equidistant from any point on the circumference or surface
- midyearin the middle of the year
- midyearsMIDYEAR, in the middle of the year
- middorsalin the middle of the dorsal region
- mesothoraxthe middle segment of the thorax in insects
- midwaysin the middle of the way or distance
- midweeklytaking place in the middle of the week
- mesothoracesMESOTHORAX, the middle segment of the thorax in insects
- kneethe joint in the middle part of the leg
- kneesthe joint in the middle part of the leg
- waistera seaman stationed in the middle of the ship
- waistersWAISTER, a seaman stationed in the middle of the ship
- middlemostbeing in the middle, or nearest the middle also MIDMOST
- mor(in the culture of popular music) middle-of-the-road
- lunchtimeThe time in the middle of day when lunch is eaten
- ventricositythe state of being ventricose, distended or swollen in the middle
- midweekof, pertaining to, or occurring in the middle of the week
- lunchtimesThe time in the middle of day when lunch is eaten
- centresa player who plays in the middle of the forward line
- betwixtneither the one nor the other; in a middle or unresolved position
- ventricositiesVENTRICOSITY, the state of being ventricose, distended or swollen in the middle
- ecusthe shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages
- bindiA decorative mark worn in the middle of the forehead by Indian women
- waspmember of the privileged, established white upper middle class in the U.S
- byzantthe gold solidus of the Byzantine Empire, widely circulated in the Middle Ages
- plagal(of a Gregorian mode) having the final in the middle of the compass
- midgutsThe middle part of the alimentary canal, including (in vertebrates) the small intestine
- ecuthe shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages
- waspsmember of the privileged, established white upper middle class in the U.S
- byzantsthe gold solidus of the Byzantine Empire, widely circulated in the Middle Ages
- gorgetwimple of the Middle Ages, worn with the ends fastened in the hair
- bindisA decorative mark worn in the middle of the forehead by Indian women