middle

[ˈmɪd&+{ə}l]
adj
equally distant from the ends or periphery of something; central
intermediate in status, situation, etc
located between the early and late parts of a series, time sequence, etc
not extreme, esp in size; medium
(esp in Greek and Sanskrit grammar) denoting a voice of verbs expressing reciprocal or reflexive actionSee active See passive
(of a language) intermediate between the earliest and the modern forms
Middle English
n
an area or point equal in distance from the ends or periphery or in time between the early and late parts
an intermediate part or section, such as the waist
the middle voice
See middle term
the ground between rows of growing plants
a discursive article in a journal, placed between the leading articles and the book reviews
vb
to place in the middle
to fold in two
to return (the ball) from the wing to midfield
to hit (the ball) with the middle of the bat