English | Latin |
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middle adjective [UK: ˈmɪd.l̩] [US: ˈmɪd.l̩] | medianus [mediana, medianum]adjective submedius [submedia, submedium]adjective |
middle, center noun | medium [medi(i)](2nd) N |
middle, center, mid-point noun | meditullium [meditulli(i)](2nd) N |
middle, middle of, mid adjective | medius [media, medium]adjective |
middle district of Palestine noun | Samaria [Samariae](1st) F Samarites [Samaritae]noun Samaritis [Samaritidis](3rd) F |
middle district of Palestine adjective | Samaritanus [Samaritana, Samaritanum]adjective Samariticus [Samaritica, Samariticum]adjective |
middle finger [middle fingers] (finger between the forefinger and the ring finger) noun [UK: ˈmɪd.l̩ ˈfɪŋ.ɡə(r)] [US: ˈmɪd.l̩ ˈfɪŋ.ɡər] | digitus mediusnoun |
Middle Frisian (the Middle Frisian language) proper noun | Frisius mediusproper noun |
middle man noun | mediator [mediatoris](3rd) M |
middle-note noun | meson [undeclined]noun |
middle-note (L+S) noun | mese [meses]noun |
middlemost adjective [UK: ˈmɪdl.məʊst] [US: ˈmɪ.dəlˌmoʊst] | medioximus [medioxima, medioximum]adjective |
(the) middle noun | medianum [mediani](2nd) N |
be in the middle verb | eo [eare, evi, etus](1st) medio [mediare, mediavi, mediatus](1st) |
breaking off in the middle of speech, aposiosesis noun | aposiopesis [aposiopesis](3rd) F |
fact of being in middle noun | medietas [medietatis](3rd) F |
formation of alluvial land (in middle of river) noun | circumluvio [circumluvionis](3rd) F circumluvium [circumluvii](2nd) N |
halve, divide in the middle verb | medio [mediare, mediavi, mediatus](1st) |
halved, divided in the middle adjective | medians [(gen.), mediantis]adjective |
hole in middle of yoke in which pole fits noun | cohum [cohi](2nd) N coum [coi](2nd) N |
in middle / center adjective | centralis [centralis, centrale]adjective centratus [centrata, centratum]adjective |
in-the-middle adjective | medianus [mediana, medianum]adjective |
inner, interior, middle adjective | interior [interior, interius]adjective |
law of excluded middle (axiom of classical logic) noun | principium tertii exclusinoun |
navel, middle, center noun | umbilicus [umbilici](2nd) M |
next-to-middle-note noun | paramese [parameses]noun |
one who stands in the middle, one who comes between noun | medius [medii](2nd) M |
precious stone (black in color with gleams of light crossing the middle) noun [UK: ˈpre.ʃəs stəʊn] [US: ˈpre.ʃəs ˈstoʊn] | astrapias [astrapiae]noun |
right proportion, middle way, mean, moderation noun | temperamentum [temperamenti](2nd) N |