"mid" meaning in All languages combined

See mid on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: mid [positive], [comparative], [superlative]
Head templates: {{adjective}} [POS TABLE]
  1. In the middle.
    Sense id: simple-mid-en-adj-yEC41uQD Categories (other): Attributive modifiers
  2. A mid vowel is produced with the tongue relaxed in the middle of the mouth.
    Sense id: simple-mid-en-adj-5Rnub9fC Categories (other): Attributive modifiers, Grammar
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          "text": "\"And I'll be...\" He stopped mid sentence to look at the strange sight coming down the road."
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          "text": "He caught the cat in mid air."
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          "text": "The rain was so hard that birds sometimes fell from the sky mid flight."
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          "text": "We've seen three to four inches of rain across parts of the Mid Atlantic."
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          "text": "This vegetable planted in mid to late summer benefits from warm days."
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