- being at or near the middle point of: We visited in mid autumn to catch the leaves at their best.
- being or occupying a middle place or position: The group was active in the mid 1890s.
- (of a vowel) articulated with an opening above the tongue relatively intermediate between those for high and low: the vowels of beet, bet, and bot are respectively high, mid, and low.
- mediocre, unimpressive, or disappointing: Everyone thinks that show is so great, but I've always thought it was mid.The shoes are really mid but the shirt is cute.
- the middle.
- amid.
- a midshipman.
- a combining form representing mid1 in compound words: midday; mid-Victorian.
- middle.
- Midshipman.
- Master of Industrial Design.
- of, relating to, or denoting a vowel whose articulation lies approximately halfway between high and low, such as e in English bet
- an archaic word for middle
- a poetic word for amid
- indicating a middle part, point, time, or position
- middle
- Midshipman