| middle | | |
| center, centre, eye, heart, middle | (n.) | an area that is approximately central within some larger region.; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm" |
| middle | (n.) | an intermediate part or section.; "A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end" |
| middle, midriff, midsection | (n.) | the middle area of the human torso (usually in front).; "young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable" |
| middle | (n.) | time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period.; "the middle of the war"; "rain during the middle of April" |
| middle | (v.) | put in the middle. |
| in-between, mediate, middle | (adj.) | being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series.; "adolescence is an awkward in-between age"; "in a mediate position"; "the middle point on a line" |
| center, halfway, middle, midway | (adj.) | equally distant from the extremes. |
| middle | (adj.) | of a stage in the development of a language or literature between earlier and later stages.; "Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500"; "Middle Gaelic" |
| middle | (adj.) | between an earlier and a later period of time.; "in the middle years"; "in his middle thirties" |
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