medium
Americannoun
plural
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a middle state or condition; mean.
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something intermediate in nature or degree.
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an intervening substance, as air, through which a force acts or an effect is produced.
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the element that is the natural habitat of an organism.
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surrounding objects, conditions, or influences; environment.
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an intervening agency, means, or instrument by which something is conveyed or accomplished.
Words are a medium of expression.
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one of the means or channels of general communication, information, or entertainment in society, as newspapers, radio, or television.
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Biology. the substance in which specimens are displayed or preserved.
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Also called culture medium. Bacteriology. a liquid or solidified nutrient material suitable for the cultivation of microorganisms.
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a person through whom the spirits of the dead are alleged to be able to contact the living.
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Fine Arts.
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Painting. a liquid with which pigments are mixed.
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the material or technique with which an artist works.
the medium of watercolor.
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a size of printing paper, 18½ × 23½ inches (47 × 60 centimeters) in England, 18 × 23 to 19 × 25 inches (46 × 58 to 48 × 64 centimeters) in America.
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Chiefly British. a size of drawing or writing paper, 17½ × 22 inches (44 × 56 centimeters).
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Also called medium strip. Midland U.S. median strip.
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Movies, Television. in medium, with the principal actors in the middle distance.
The scene was shot in medium.
adjective
adjective
noun
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an intermediate or middle state, degree, or condition; mean
the happy medium
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an intervening substance or agency for transmitting or producing an effect; vehicle
air is a medium for sound
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a means or agency for communicating or diffusing information, news, etc, to the public
television is a powerful medium
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a person supposedly used as a spiritual intermediary between the dead and the living
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the substance in which specimens of animals and plants are preserved or displayed
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biology short for culture medium
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the substance or surroundings in which an organism naturally lives or grows
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art
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the category of a work of art, as determined by its materials and methods of production
the medium of wood engraving
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the materials used in a work of art
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any solvent in which pigments are mixed and thinned
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any one of various sizes of writing or printing paper, esp 18 1/ 2 by 23 1/ 2 inches or 17 1/ 2 by 22 inches ( small medium )
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A substance, such as agar, in which bacteria or other microorganisms are grown for scientific purposes.
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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.
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See more at wave
Usage
See media 1.
Etymology
Origin of medium
First recorded in 1575–85; from Latin: “the middle,” noun use of neuter of medius “middle”; mid 1
Example Sentences
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Photographs on local media show mountains engulfed by flames, with some residents likening the blazes to "volcanoes erupting", according to local news outlet Khaosod.
From BBC
But Schuerfranz remembers the Apollo era, and thinks some of the magic might be lost in today's more fragmented media environment: "I think it was way more exciting then," she said.
From Barron's
Social media users shared videos of themselves attempting to contact customer service from inside their stalled robotaxis as other vehicles passed by.
From Barron's
She posts about the strategy on social media.
The Iranian parliament earlier approved a plan to collect tolls on vessels traveling through the strait, state media reported.
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