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Medial

see synonyms of medial

Adjective

1. medial, median

dividing an animal into right and left halves

2. medial, median

relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle

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Medial

see synonyms of medial
adjective
1. 
of or situated in the middle
2. 
ordinary or average in size
3. mathematics
relating to an average
4.  another word for median (sense 1), median (sense 2), median (sense 3)
5. zoology
of or relating to a media
noun
6. phonetics
a speech sound between being fortis and lenis; media

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Medial

see synonyms of medial
adjective
1. 
of or in the middle; neither beginning nor ending; median
2. 
nearer the median plane or axis of a body or part
3. 
a. 
of an average or mean
b. 
average; ordinary
noun
4. 
a medial letter
5. 
in some alphabets, the form of a letter that is used as neither an initial nor final letter

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Medial

see synonyms of medial
adj.
1. Relating to, situated in, or extending toward the middle; median.
2. Linguistics Being a sound, syllable, or letter occurring between the initial and final positions in a word or morpheme.
3. Mathematics Being or relating to an average or a mean.
4. Average; ordinary.
n.
Linguistics
1. A voiced stop, such as (b), (d), or (g). Also called media2.
2. A sound, letter, or form of a letter that is neither initial nor final.

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