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a means or instrumentality for storing or communicating information the surrounding environment; "fish require an aqueous medium" an intervening substance through which signals can travel as a means for communication culture medium: (bacteriology) a nutrient substance (solid or liquid) that is used to cultivate micro-organisms an intervening substance through which something is achieved; "the dissolving medium is called a solvent" a liquid with which pigment is mixed by a painter (biology) a substance in which specimens are preserved or displayed a state that is intermediate between extremes; a middle position; "a happy medium" someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead; "he consulted several mediums" (usually plural) transmissions that are disseminated widely to the public average: around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures; "an orange of average size"; "intermediate capacity"; "a plane with intermediate range"; "medium bombers" (meat) cooked until there is just a little pink meat inside metier: an occupation for which you are especially well suited; "in law he found his true metier"
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| Medicago |
a genus of herbs that resemble clover
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| medicinal leech |
large European freshwater leech formerly used for bloodletting
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| mediastinal |
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