middle|middles in English

noun

[mid·dle || 'mɪdl]

center point between two extremes; intermediate period; mean; half

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1. Adverbless middles are predicted to be ungrammatical on such a treatment

2. Century Middles School's International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) provides opportunities, expectations and support for each student to become a knowledgeable, open-minded, active, and caring citizen of an ever-changing world.

3. Synonyms for Abdomens include stomachs, bellies, tummies, guts, middles, breadbaskets, pots, midriffs, paunches and tums

4. We have collagen Casings, fibrous Casings, plastic, seasonal, natural hog Casings, natural beef rounds and middles, and natural sheep Casings

5. Middle English Crumplen, frequentative of Middle English crumpen

6. We're in the middle of the Middle East.

7. E. stigmosa parasitized mainly in the epithelial cells of jejunum, ileum, ceca, and rectum from middles to tops of villi, and resulted in mild histopathological changes.

8. The 1990 guidelines made allowance for middle-body growth in middle age, often called middle-age spread.

9. Babylone Lyrics: Si t'es au stud' comme à l'usine, Babylone a gagné / J'vais pas baiser Kim K ou mettre des middles à Kanye / Mais vu qu'chaque jour qui …

10. Align Middle

11. 1350-1400; Middle English avouchen Middle French Avouchier Latin advocāre

12. [Middle English begine, from Old French Beguine, from Middle Dutch beg-, …

13. [Middle English begine, from Old French Beguine, from Middle Dutch beg-, …

14. Align Vertical Middle

15. Consider (English) Consideren (Middle English (1100-1500)) Considerer (Middle French (ca

16. In the middle.

17. I'm flabby and middle-aged. It's funny, because our middle-agedness is...

18. From Middle English Assessable, from Middle English assessen (“ to assess ”) + -able (“-able ”)

19. Align Horizontal Middle

20. [1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French, Middle French Blandiss-, long s

21. in the middle lane

22. National Archives photo; middle left, atomic blast: USAF photo; middle right, Vietnam: U.S.

23. Rotate both middle screws up to bring them completely off the middle pads

24. And the middle one?

25. Compare Middle English blaberen (“to Blabber, babble”), Middle High German blabezen (“to stammer, babble”).