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Temple
or inns of Court. They are called the Inner and Middle Temple, in relation to Essex House, which was also a
Median
Being in the middle running through the middle as a median groove
Slide rule
device consisting of a fixed outer piece and a movable middle piece Both pieces are graduated in such a way as
Quarterstaff
because in holding it one hand was placed in the middle and the other between the middle and the end
Minnesinger
of German poets and musicians who flourished from about the middle of the twelfth to the middle of the fourteenth century
Midway
The middle of the way or distance a middle way or course
Middlemost
Being in the middle or nearest the middle midmost
Mediaeligvalist
taste for or is versed in the history of the Middle Ages one in sympathy with the spirit or forms of
Half tone
An intermediate or middle tone in a painting engraving photograph etc a middle tint
Bifid
Cleft to the middle or slightly beyond the middle opening with a cleft divided
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