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Medium   /mˈidiəm/   Listen
Medium

noun
(pl. L. media, E. mediums)
1.
A means or instrumentality for storing or communicating information.
2.
The surrounding environment.
3.
An intervening substance through which signals can travel as a means for communication.
4.
(bacteriology) a nutrient substance (solid or liquid) that is used to cultivate micro-organisms.  Synonym: culture medium.
5.
A liquid with which pigment is mixed by a painter.
6.
(biology) a substance in which specimens are preserved or displayed.
7.
An intervening substance through which something is achieved.
8.
A state that is intermediate between extremes; a middle position.
9.
Someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead.  Synonyms: sensitive, spiritualist.
10.
(usually plural) transmissions that are disseminated widely to the public.  Synonym: mass medium.
11.
An occupation for which you are especially well suited.  Synonym: metier.
adjective
1.
Around the middle of a scale of evaluation.  Synonyms: average, intermediate.  "Intermediate capacity" , "Medium bombers"
2.
(meat) cooked until there is just a little pink meat inside.



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"Medium" Quotes from Famous Books



... rule to avoid as much as possible mentioning the names of the humbler actors in the international drama, I have given the notorious medium a name which conceals his ...
— The International Spy - Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War • Allen Upward

... to negotiate peace; and it was the influential French Minister to the United States who was responsible for others being added to the commission. Adams was a sturdy New Englander of British stock and of a distinctly English type—medium height, a stout figure, and a ruddy face. No one questioned his honesty, his straightforwardness, or his lack of tact. Being a man of strong mind, of wide reading and even great learning, and having serene confidence in the purity of his motives as well as in the soundness of his judgment, ...
— The Fathers of the Constitution - Volume 13 in The Chronicles Of America Series • Max Farrand

... abstract of his views; and thence it arises, perhaps, that notwithstanding the clearness of the style, those who attempt fairly to digest the book find much of it a sort of intellectual pemmican—a mass of facts crushed and pounded into shape, rather than held together by the ordinary medium of an obvious logical bond; due attention will, without doubt, discover this bond, but it is often hard ...
— Lectures and Essays • T.H. Huxley

... shall follow is, first, to make some preliminary observations as to the times, places and modes of holding the church courts; second, with the aid of illustrations drawn from the act-books of these courts, to show how their judicial administration was exercised over the parish, either through the medium of the parish officers or directly upon the parishioners themselves; third, to analyze the means at the command of the ecclesiastical judges to enforce their decrees; and, finally, to point out that from its very nature the exercise of spiritual jurisdiction ...
— The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects • Sedley Lynch Ware

... apparent with the calling of the first parliament of Lower Canada in 1792. Before this there had been no specific definition of the exact status of the French language in {9} Canada, and the question arose as to its use in the Assembly as a medium of debate. As the Quebec Act of 1774 had restored the French laws, it was inferred that the use of the French language had been authorized, since otherwise these laws would have no natural medium of interpretation. That this was the inference to be ...
— The 'Patriotes' of '37 - A Chronicle of the Lower Canada Rebellion • Alfred D. Decelles


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