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    middle
    /ˈmɪdl/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. at an equal distance from the extremities of something; central: "the early and middle part of life" Similar centralmidmeanmedium
    • 2. denoting a voice of verbs in some languages, such as Greek, which expresses reciprocal or reflexive action.

    verb

    • 1. (in cricket, tennis, etc.) strike (the ball) with the middle of the bat, racket, or club: "every shot he took on, he middled"

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  5. The middle of something is its center, or the point where the two ends are the same distance away. If you're in the middle of a 26.2 mile marathon, you've reached the halfway mark, and you've run 13.1 miles.

  6. adjective. equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central: the middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio. Synonyms: midway, medial, halfway, equidistant. Antonyms: extreme. intermediate or intervening: the middle distance. medium or average: a man of middle size.

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  8. the middle. [singular] the part of something that is at an equal distance from all its edges or sides; a point or a period of time between the beginning and the end of something. in the middle a lake with an island in the middle. This chicken isn't cooked in the middle.

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