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medial    音标拼音: [m'idiəl] [m'idjəl]
a. 中间的,平均的,普通的
n. 中间字母

中间的,平均的,普通的中间字母

medial
adj 1: dividing an animal into right and left halves [synonym:
{medial}, {median}]
2: relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle
[synonym: {median}, {medial}]

Medial \Me"di*al\, n. (Phonetics)
See 2d {Media}.
[1913 Webster]


Medial \Me"di*al\ (m[=e]"d[i^]*al), a. [L. medialis, fr. medius
middle: cf. F. m['e]dial. See {Middle}.]
Of or pertaining to a mean or average; mean; as, medial
alligation.
[1913 Webster]


Media \Me"di*a\, n.; pl. {Mediae} (-[=e]). [NL., fr. L. medius
middle.]
1. (Phonetics) One of the sonant mutes [beta], [delta],
[gamma] (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in
other languages, so named as intermediate between the
tenues, [pi], [tau], [kappa] (p, t, k), and the aspiratae
(aspirates) [phi], [theta], [chi] (ph or f, th, ch). Also
called {middle mute}, or {medial}, and sometimes {soft
mute}.
[1913 Webster]


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