Midway vs Transitional - What's the difference?
midway | transitional | Related terms |
The middle; the midst.
A middle way or manner; a mean or middle course between extremes.
* Milton
(US) The part of a fair or circus where rides, entertainments, and booths are concentrated.
(US) The widest aisle in the middle of an industrial complex (such as railroad shops or a coach yard) along which various buildings are aligned
Halfway; equidistant from either end point; in the middle between two points
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Phil Dawkes
, title=Sunderland 2 - 2 West Brom
, work=BBC Sport
of, or relating to a transition
temporary; pending the implementation of something new
As adjectives the difference between midway and transitional
is that midway is being in the middle of the way or distance; middle while transitional is of, or relating to a transition.As a noun midway
is the middle; the midst.As an adverb midway
is halfway; equidistant from either end point; in the middle between two points.As a proper noun Midway
is a town in Alabama.midway
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Shakespeare)
- Paths indirect, or in the midway faint.
Adverb
(-)citation, page= , passage=It shell-shocked the home crowd, who quickly demanded a response, which came midway through the half and in emphatic fashion.}}
transitional
English
Adjective
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