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me·dian (mē′dē ən)
adjective
- middle; intermediate
- designating a line extending from a vertex of a triangle to the middle of the opposite side
- designating a line joining the midpoints of the nonparallel sides of a trapezoid
- designating the plane that divides a body or part into symmetrical parts
- situated in this plane
- Statistics
- designating the middle number in a series containing an odd number of items (Ex.: 7 in the series 1, 4, 7, 16, 43)
- 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
- a median number, point, or line
- 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
- ☆ the strip of land separating the lanes of opposing traffic of a divided highway in full median strip
Related Forms:
- medianly me′·di·anly adverb
Me·dian (mē′dē ən)
adjective
noun
- a Mede
- the language of the ancient Medes
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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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