midair

/mɪdˈɛr/
adjective
  1. Happening or existing in the air, not on the ground.
    • They practiced midair refueling techniques during the training exercise.
    • The pilot reported a midair collision between two small planes.
    • The drone can take midair photographs from any angle.
noun
  1. A point or region in the air, not touching the ground or any other surface.
    • The acrobat performed a somersault in midair before landing safely.
    • The bird caught the insect in midair.
    • The ball was intercepted in midair by the defender.
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