| midsummer | The middle of summer. <botany> Midsummer daisy, the oxeye daisy. Origin: AS. Midsumor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| midtarsal | Relating to the middle of the tarsus. Synonym: mediotarsal, mesotarsal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| midtarsal joint | The synovial joints between the talus and navicular bone medially and the calcaneus and navicular bones laterally which act as a unit in allowing the front of the foot to pivot relative to the back of the foot about the longitudinal axis of the foot, contributing to the total inversion and eversion movements. Synonym: articulatio tarsi transversa, Chopart's joint, midtarsal joint, transverse tarsal articulation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| midwestern united states | The geographic area of the midwestern region of the united states in general or when the specific state or states are not indicated. The states usually included in this region are illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, michigan, minnesota, missouri, nebraska, ohio, oklahoma, north dakota, south dakota and wisconsin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| midwife | Origin: OE. Midwif, fr. AS. Mid with (akin to Gr) + woman, wife. Properly, the woman or wife who is attendant upon a woman in childbirth. See Meta-, and Wife. A woman who assists other women in childbirth; a female practitioner of the obstetric art. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| midwifery | 1. The art or practice of assisting women in childbirth; obstetrics. 2. Assistance at childbirth; help or cooperation in production. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| midarm c. |
the circumference of the upper arm measured midway between the acromion and olecranon.
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| midarm muscle a. |
a value used to estimate lean body mass, calculated by the formula [midarm circumference (in cm) - (π × triceps skinfold (in cm)]24π - n where n is 10 for males and 6.5 for females.
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| midaxilla |
the center of the axilla.
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| midaxillary l. |
linea axillaris media.
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| midbody |
1. a body or a mass of granules developed in the equatorial region of the spindle during the anaphase of mitosis. 2. the middle region of the trunk.
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| MID | being in the exact middle |
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| MID | the middle or central part or point |
| MID | 12 o'clock at night |
| MID | the sun visible at midnight (inside the arctic or antarctic circles) |
| MID | the median plane of the body (or some part of the body) |
| MID | a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure |
| MID | the vein in the center of a leaf |
| MID | (anatomy) a muscular partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities |
| MID | the middle area of the human torso (usually in front) |
| MID | the middle area of the human torso (usually in front) |
| MID | a temporary rank held by young naval officers in training |
| MID | at or near or toward the center of a ship |
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