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- Dictionarymedium/ˈmiːdɪəm/
noun
- 1. an agency or means of doing something: "using the latest technology as a medium for job creation" Similar
- 2. the intervening substance through which sensory impressions are conveyed or physical forces are transmitted: "radio communication needs no physical medium between the two stations"
adjective
- 1. about halfway between two extremes of size or another quality; average: "John is six feet tall, of medium build"
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You use medium to describe something which is average in size, degree, or amount, or approximately halfway along a scale between two extremes.
MEDIUM definition: 1. being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree, or value: 2. (of meat…. Learn more.
You use medium to describe something which is average in size, degree, or amount, or approximately halfway along a scale between two extremes.
1. a. : something in a middle position. These shirts are all mediums. b. : a middle condition or degree : mean. Look for a happy medium. 2. : a means of effecting or conveying something: such as. a plural usually media. (1) : a channel or system of communication, information, or entertainment compare mass medium. (2)
MEDIUM meaning: 1. being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree, or value: 2. (of meat…. Learn more.
A substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves. For example, matter of sufficient density can be a medium for sound waves, which transfer mechanical energy.
Think of the word medium as something in between. In clothing, we have small, medium, and large; in communications, it's what signals travel through from broadcast to receiver; and in spiritual terms, it’s a person who converses with the dead.
MEDIUM meaning: 1. in the middle of a group of different amounts or sizes: 2. a way of communicating or expressing…. Learn more.
Definition of medium adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A substance through which energy, especially in waves, is transmitted. Sound waves, for example, can travel through the medium of a solid (such as wood or steel), a liquid (such as water), or a gas (such as air).