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median definition

me·dian (dē ən)

adjective

  1. middle; intermediate
    1. designating a line extending from a vertex of a triangle to the middle of the opposite side
    2. designating a line joining the midpoints of the nonparallel sides of a trapezoid
    1. designating the plane that divides a body or part into symmetrical parts
    2. situated in this plane
  2. Statistics
    1. designating the middle number in a series containing an odd number of items (Ex.: 7 in the series 1, 4, 7, 16, 43)
    2. designating the number midway between the two middle numbers in a series containing an even number of items (Ex.: 10 in the series 3, 4, 8, 12, 46, 72)

Etymology: L medianus < medius, middle: see mid

noun

  1. a median number, point, or line
  2. an artery, vein, nerve, etc. in the middle of the body or along the imaginary plane that bisects the body into the right and left halves
  3. ☆ the strip of land separating the lanes of opposing traffic of a divided highway
    in full median strip

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Median definition

Me·dian (dē ən)

adjective

of Media or its people, language, or culture

noun

  1. a Mede
  2. the language of the ancient Medes

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median Synonyms

median

modif.


median

n.

mean, midpoint, norm; see average, center 1. See syn. study at average.


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median Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • month: Overall, patients were followed for a median of 42 months.

Converse of object

  • mean: For example, which average to use - mean, median or mode?

Adjective modifier

  • unweighted: The unweighted median gives similar results to earlier ORAC-DR versions.

Modifies a noun

  • survival: The median survival for patients with myeloma is two years.
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