Midió
Midió is a Spanish word that translates to "he/she/it measured" in English. It is the preterite third-person singular form of the verb "medir," which means to measure. This verb conjugation is used to describe a completed action in the past. For example, "El atleta midió su salto" means "The athlete measured his jump." Similarly, "La regla midió la tela" translates to "The ruler measured the fabric." The word "midió" can also refer to an abstract measurement, such as "El tiempo midió su paciencia," meaning "Time tested his patience." The context of the sentence will determine the specific meaning of "midió."