"middle child" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: middle children [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|middle children}} middle child (plural middle children)
  1. (psychology) In an immediate family containing three children, the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest. Categories (topical): Children, Family members, People, Psychology Derived forms: middle child syndrome Related terms: baby of the family, firstborn Translations (the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest): միջնեկ (miǰnek) (Armenian), միջնակ (miǰnak) (Armenian), keskimmäinen (Finnish), cadet [masculine] (French), środkowe dziecko [neuter] (Polish)

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1946, George Orwell, Why I Write:",
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          "ref": "1987 February 15, Jean M. Sarosy, “Topics: The Unseen Woman”, in New York Times, retrieved 2014-04-27:",
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          "ref": "2002 March 30, Richard Corliss, “That Old Feeling: \"E.T.\" Goes Home”, in Time, retrieved 2014-04-27:",
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        "(psychology) In an immediate family containing three children, the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest."
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          "sense": "the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest",
          "word": "միջնեկ"
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          "sense": "the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest",
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          "sense": "the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest",
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      "sense": "the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest",
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      "sense": "the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest",
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    },
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      "lang": "Polish",
      "sense": "the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest",
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    }
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