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Middle refers to a position or state that is between two ends or extremes. It can describe a physical interior point, a point along a line equidistant from its endpoints, or a stage in a sequence or process. In everyday language, “in the middle” signals proximity to the center rather than the edges. The term also appears in phrases such as middle ground or middle age to designate an intermediate status.

In geometry and mathematics, the concept appears in several precise senses. The midpoint of a line segment

In culture and society, middle is used to describe intermediary categories or positions. Examples include middle

Etymology generally traces middle to Old English middel, with cognates in related Germanic languages, reflecting its

is
the
point
that
divides
it
into
two
equal
parts.
The
middle
of
a
circle
is
its
center.
In
statistics,
the
middle
value
of
an
ordered
data
set
is
the
median,
which
separates
the
data
into
two
halves.
These
uses
share
the
idea
of
centrality
or
balance.
class,
middle
school,
and
middle
name,
all
indicating
a
position
between
more
and
less
affluent,
older
and
younger,
or
given-name
and
family-name
conventions.
The
expression
the
Middle
is
also
used
in
historical
and
regional
contexts,
such
as
the
Middle
Ages
or
the
Middle
East,
though
these
terms
refer
to
broader
geographic
or
temporal
ranges
rather
than
simple
spatial
interiority.
long-standing
role
in
describing
central
position
and
intermediate
status.
See
also
center,
midpoint,
median,
and
halfway.