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medial
[ mee-dee-uhl ]
adjective
- situated in or pertaining to the middle; median; intermediate.
- pertaining to a mean or average; average.
- Phonetics. within a word or syllable; neither initial nor final, as the t, a, and n in stand.
noun
- Phonetics.
- a medial sound or letter.
Derived Forms
- ˈmedially, adverb
Other Words From
- medi·al·ly adverb
- post·medi·al adjective
- sub·medi·al adjective
- sub·medi·al·ly adverb
- super·medi·al adjective
- super·medi·al·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of medial1
Example Sentences
Alt’s injury could be the most significant, as media reports indicated the rookie right tackle suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament on the Chargers’ final offensive play Sunday.
A turbulent build-up to Paris also included a tear to the medial collateral ligament in her right knee in April.
The British boarder has had a turbulent build-up to the Games, which included tearing the medial collateral ligament in her right knee in April.
When it was revealed that Djokovic had undergone surgery on 5 June for a medial meniscus tear in his right knee, it was not just his title chances that were thrown into doubt.
The scan revealed Djokovic has torn medial meniscus in his right knee.
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