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Medial   Listen
adjective
Medial  adj.  Of or pertaining to a mean or average; mean; as, medial alligation.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Medial" Quotes from Famous Books



... his own good to his own evil. Every quality of his mind is magnified in some one acquaintance, and every emotion of his heart in some one. He is like a quincunx of trees, which counts five,—east, west, north, or south; or an initial, medial, and terminal acrostic. And why not? He cleaves to one person and avoids another, according to their likeness or unlikeness to himself, truly seeking himself in his associates and moreover in his trade and habits and gestures and meats and drinks, and comes at last ...
— Essays, First Series • Ralph Waldo Emerson



Words linked to "Medial" :   median, medial geniculate, mesial, medial rectus, medial rectus muscle, medial condyle, medial geniculate body



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