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1. mid-January
noun.
The
middle
part
of
January.
Synonyms
period of time
Jan
January
period
time period
Antonyms
overtime
work time
downtime
regulation time
day
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2. mid-thirties
noun.
The
time
of
life
between
30
and
40.
Synonyms
thirty-something
time of life
maturity
adulthood
thirties
Antonyms
minority
greenness
mature
immaturity
immature
3. mid-Atlantic
adjective.
Of
a
region
of
the
United
States
generally
including
Delaware;
Maryland;
Virginia;
and
usually
New
York;
Pennsylvania;
New
Jersey.
Synonyms
middle Atlantic
eastern
Antonyms
western
west
midwestern
4. mid-February
noun.
The
middle
part
of
February.
Synonyms
Feb
period of time
period
time period
February
Antonyms
overtime
work time
downtime
regulation time
day
Etymology
mid-February (English)
February (English)
feoverel (Middle English (1100-1500))
feverier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
februarius (Latin)
februum (Latin)
mid- (English)
5. mid-September
noun.
The
middle
part
of
September.
Synonyms
Sept
period of time
Sep
period
September
time period
Antonyms
vernal equinox
overtime
work time
downtime
regulation time
6. mid-fifties
noun.
The
time
of
life
between
50
and
60.
Synonyms
time of life
fifties
maturity
adulthood
Antonyms
minority
greenness
mature
immaturity
immature
7. mid-June
noun.
The
middle
part
of
June.
Synonyms
period of time
period
June
time period
Antonyms
overtime
work time
downtime
regulation time
day
8. January
noun.
The
first
month
of
the
year;
begins
10
days
after
the
winter
solstice.
Synonyms
New Style calendar
Gregorian calendar month
New Year's
Epiphany
January 20
Christmastime
New Year's Day
mid-January
Saint Agnes's Eve
Christmastide
Noel
Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday
Yuletide
Inauguration Day
Christmas
Three Kings' Day
Jan
Solemnity of Mary
Tet
Martin Luther King Day
Twelfth night
Twelfth day
January 1
Gregorian calendar
Yule
Epiphany of Our Lord
January 6
Etymology
January (English)
Ieneuer (Middle English (1100-1500))
genever (Anglo-Norman)
ianuarius (Latin)
9. mid-off
noun.
The
fielding
position
in
cricket
closest
to
the
bowler
on
the
off
side.
Synonyms
position
Antonyms
deglycerolize
disarrange
10. mid
adjective.
(ˈmɪd)
Used
in
combination
to
denote
the
middle.
Synonyms
middle
Antonyms
late
early
Etymology
mid (English)
mid (Middle English (1100-1500))
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