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middelbreedte

Middelbreedte, Dutch for "medium width," is a general term used in Dutch technical language to describe an intermediate class of width within a defined scale. It denotes a width between narrow and wide categories. Because width standards differ by domain, the exact range of middelbreedte is context-specific and defined in relevant guidelines, specifications, or tolerances.

In practice, the term appears across multiple fields. In manufacturing and construction, middelbreedte may describe components,

Etymology: from middel (“middle”) + breedte (“width”). The term is one of several categorical descriptors used to

See also: width, narrow, wide, standardization, design guidelines.

passages,
or
elements
whose
width
falls
in
the
middle
of
the
allowed
spectrum,
for
example
between
the
minimum
and
maximum
tolerances
set
by
a
standard.
In
design
and
textiles,
middelbreedte
can
classify
products
or
features
(such
as
fabric
widths
or
object
silhouettes)
that
are
not
small
nor
large.
In
road
or
traffic
engineering,
width
labels
help
categorize
lanes,
sidewalks,
or
cross
sections
within
standardised
planning
documents.
communicate
relative
size
and
is
not
a
fixed
measurement
in
itself.
Exact
values
or
cutoffs
depend
on
the
applicable
standard
or
project
specification.