Middle
41middle — See: change horses in the middle of a stream, in the middle …
42middle — 1. noun 1) Syn: centre, midpoint, halfway point, dead centre, hub, eye, heart, core, kernel 2) he had a towel round his middle Syn: midriff, waist, belly, stomach; informal …
43middle C — noun a) A specific musical note, particularly the note C4, at approximately 261.6 hertz, appearing at the middle of the alto staff and directly between the treble and bass staves. b) The key on a piano or other keyboard instrument corresponding… …
44middle — adj. Middle is used with these nouns: ↑age, ↑bracket, ↑childhood, ↑class, ↑daughter, ↑distance, ↑drawer, ↑ear, ↑English, ↑finger, ↑ground, ↑height, ↑ …
45middle C — noun Music the C near the middle of the piano keyboard, written on the first leger line below the treble stave or the first leger line above the bass stave …
46middle C — noun (singular) the musical note C which is at the middle point of a piano keyboard …
47middle C — UK / US noun [singular] music the C note that is near the middle of the keyboard on a piano …
48middle — vidurnaktis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Saulės (tikrosios arba vidutinės) apatinės kulminacijos momentas (tikrasis arba vidutinis vidurnaktis). Grinvičo (nulinio) dienovidinio vidutinis vidurnaktis nuo 1925 m. laikomas… …
49Middle school — and Junior High School are levels of schooling between elementary and high schools. Most school systems use one term or the other, not both. The terms are not usually interchangeable. In China, Taiwan, Hong Kong,[citation needed][1], and Vietnam …
50Middle power — is a term used in the field of international relations to describe states that are not superpowers or great powers, but still have large or moderate influence and international recognition.[citation needed] There is no single specific definition… …