Midmost vs Intervening - What's the difference?
midmost | intervening | Related terms |
In the exact middle, or nearest to the exact middle; middlemost
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that intervenes or mediates
As adjectives the difference between midmost and intervening
is that midmost is in the exact middle, or nearest to the exact middle; middlemost while intervening is that intervenes or mediates.As a noun intervening is
intervention; mediation.As a verb intervening is
present participle of lang=en.midmost
English
Adjective
(-)- A wide half-circle of foam and glinting lights and shining shoulders of green water, the great weir closed the backwater from bank to bank, troubled all the quiet surface with twirling eddies and floating foam-streaks, and deadened all other sounds with its solemn and soothing rumble. In midmost of the stream, embraced in the weir's shimmering arm-spread, a small island lay anchored, fringed close with willow and silver birch and alder.