Middle vs Midtour - What's the difference?
middle | midtour |
A centre, midpoint.
The part between the beginning and the end.
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, title= (cricket) The middle stump.
The central part of a human body.
(grammar) The middle voice.
Located in the middle; in between.
Central.
Pertaining to the middle voice.
Occurring or existing in the middle of a tour
In the middle of a tour
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As adjectives the difference between middle and midtour
is that middle is located in the middle; in between while midtour is occurring or existing in the middle of a tour.As a noun middle
is a centre, midpoint.As an adverb midtour is
in the middle of a tour.middle
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Alternative forms
* myddle (obsolete)Noun
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Synonyms
* centre, center * midpoint * midstAdjective
(-)- the middle point
- middle name, Middle English, Middle Ages
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* See alsoDerived terms
* middle age * middle-aged * Middle Ages * middle child * middle class * Middle East * middleman * middle management * middle passage * middle path * middleware * middle wayStatistics
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