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  • median strip — /ˈmidiən strɪp/ (say meedeeuhn strip) noun a dividing area, often raised or landscaped, between opposing traffic lanes on a road or highway. Also, median, medium strip. Usage: Although medium strip is clearly a mishearing of median strip, it has… …  

  • Medium (Begriffsklärung) — Medium (lateinisch medium = Mitte, Mittelpunkt) bezeichnet: Medium, allgemein etwas in der Mitte Befindliches, dazwischen Liegendes Naturwissenschaften und Technik: Medium (Physik), in der Physik ein Material, in dem sich Wellen ausbreiten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • medium# — medium n *mean, instrument, instrumentality, agent, agency, organ, vehicle, channel medium adj Medium, middling, mediocre, second rate, moderate, average, fair, indifferent mean midway, or about midway, between the extremes of a scale or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • medium — [adj] midway, average common, commonplace, fair, fairish, intermediate, mean, medial, median, mediocre, middle, middling, moderate, neutral, normal, ordinary, par, passable, popular, run of the mill*, so so*, standard, tolerable; concepts 533,547 …   New thesaurus

  • Median voter theorem — One possible model; here, if parties A and B want to catch the median voters, they should move towards the center. The red and blue areas represent the voters that A and B expect they have already captured. The median voter theory, also known as… …   Wikipedia

  • Median voter theory — The median voter theory, also known as the median voter theorem and the median voter model, is a famous voting model positing that in a majority election , if voter policy preferences can be represented as a points along a single dimension, if… …   Wikipedia

  • medium — /mee dee euhm/, n., pl. media / dee euh/ for 1 9, 11, mediums for 1 11, 14, adj. n. 1. a middle state or condition; mean. 2. something intermediate in nature or degree. 3. an intervening substance, as air, through which a force acts or an effect… …   Universalium

  • Median lethal dose — This article is about the toxicological term. For the album by Mudvayne, see L.D. 50 (album). For other uses, see LD50 (disambiguation). In toxicology, the median lethal dose, LD50 (abbreviation for “Lethal Dose, 50%”), LC50 (Lethal Concentration …   Wikipedia

  • medium — 1. noun 1) using technology as a medium for job creation radio was the first great medium of mass communication Syn: means, method, way, form, agency, avenue, channel, vehicle, organ, instrument, mechanism 2) organisms growing in their natural… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • median — 1. noun a) A central vein or nerve, especially the median vein or median nerve running through the forearm and arm. Why is not our jugular or throat veine as much at our command as the mediane ? b) The quantity or value at the midpoint of a set… …   Wiktionary

  • medium — [16] Latin medius meant ‘middle’ (it came from an Indo European source that also produced English mid and middle). Its neuter form, used as a noun, has given English medium, but it has made several other contributions to the language, including… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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