mid

/mɪd/
preposition
  1. Among or in the middle of (used in literary or formal contexts).
    • She walked mid the crowd, unnoticed.
    • The statue was placed mid the garden's flowers.
    • The cottage stood mid the forest, hidden from view.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. In the middle of a period of time or a situation.
    • We are in mid conversation, so please don't interrupt.
    • She stopped mid sentence when the phone rang.
    • The project is still mid development and not ready for review.
  2. Located in the middle of something; central.
    • The mid point of the bridge offers the best view.
    • The mid finger is the longest on the hand.
    • He aimed for the mid section of the target.
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