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61medium — I. noun (plural mediums or media) Etymology: Latin, from neuter of medius middle more at mid Date: 1593 1. a. something in a middle position b. a middle condition or degree ; mean 2. a means of effecting …
62medium — Shorthand for culture medium or growth medium, the nutrient solution in which cells or organs are grown …
63medium — Synonyms and related words: Charlie McCarthy, actor, agency, agent, air brush, ambiance, ambience, ambient, amidships, ancilla, appliance, approach, arbitrator, arc, arc light, architect, art paper, atmosphere, atoms, autecology, author,… …
64medium — me/dium (1) s. m. e f. inv. sensitivo. medium (2) /ˈmidjum, ingl. ˈmiːdiəm/ [vc. ingl., propriamente «mezzo», dal lat. mĕdium «mezzo»] s. m. inv. mezzo di comunicazione di massa …
65medium — n. 1) any substance, usually a broth, agar, or gelatin, used for the culture of microorganisms or tissue cells. An assay medium is used to determine the concentration of a growth factor or chemical by measuring the amount of growth it produces in …
66medium — me•di•um [[t]ˈmi di əm[/t]] n. pl. di•a [[t] di ə[/t]], di•ums 1) a middle state or condition; mean 2) something intermediate in nature or degree 3) phs an intervening substance, as air, through which a force acts or an effect is produced 4) the… …
67-medium — a suffixal use of medium with the name of a language, usually referring to education or an educational institution, as in an English medium school …
68Medium — terpė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. environment; medium vok. Medium, n; Stoff, m rus. среда, f pranc. milieu, m …
69medium — terpė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. environment; medium vok. Medium, n; Stoff, m rus. среда, f pranc. milieu, m …
70Medium — laikmena statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. carrier; medium vok. Medium, n; Träger, m rus. носитель, m pranc. milieu, m …