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==English==
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{{rank|o'|eight|modern|840|medium|ill|eat|et}}
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===Pronunciation===
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*mē'diəm, /ˈmiːdiəm/
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*:[[Rhymes:English:-iːdiəm|Rhymes: -iːdiəm]]
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===Noun===
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'''medium''' (''see individual senses for plurals'')
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# ({{p}} '''media''') The nature of the surrounding [[environment]], eg [[solid]], [[liquid]], [[gas]], [[vacuum]], or a specific [[substance]] such as a [[solvent]].
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# ({{p}} '''media''') The [[material]] or empty [[space]] through which [[signal]]s, [[wave]]s or [[force]]s pass.
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# ({{p}} '''media''') A format for communicating or presenting information.
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# ({{p}} '''media''') A nutrient solution for the growth of cells ''[[in vitro]]''
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# ({{p}} '''media''') The [[means]] or [[channel]] by which an [[aim]] is [[achieve]]d.
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# ({{p}} '''mediums''') A [[liquid]] [[base]] which carries [[pigment]]  in [[paint]].
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# ({{p}} '''mediums''') Someone who supposedly [[convey]]s information from the [[spirit]] world
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# ({{p}} '''mediums''') Anything having a [[measurement]] [[intermediate]] between [[extreme]]s, such as a [[garment]] or [[container]].
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# ({{p}} '''mediums''') A person whom garments or apparel of intermediate size fit.
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====Quotations====
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* '''1996''' (sense 4): In some instances one can take advantage of differential carbohydrate fermentation capabilities of microorganisms by incorporating one or more carbohydrates in the '''medium''' along with a suitable pH indicator. Such media are called differential '''media''' (e.g., eosin methylene blue or MacConkey agar) and are commonly used to isolate enteric bacilli. — ''Medical Microbiology,'' ed. Samuel Baron, MD.
  
 
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==== Communication ====

Revision as of 00:35, 19 February 2008

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English

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Pronunciation

Noun

medium (see individual senses for plurals)

  1. (Template:P media) The nature of the surrounding environment, eg solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.
  2. (Template:P media) The material or empty space through which signals, waves or forces pass.
  3. (Template:P media) A format for communicating or presenting information.
  4. (Template:P media) A nutrient solution for the growth of cells in vitro
  5. (Template:P media) The means or channel by which an aim is achieved.
  6. (Template:P mediums) A liquid base which carries pigment in paint.
  7. (Template:P mediums) Someone who supposedly conveys information from the spirit world
  8. (Template:P mediums) Anything having a measurement intermediate between extremes, such as a garment or container.
  9. (Template:P mediums) A person whom garments or apparel of intermediate size fit.

Quotations

  • 1996 (sense 4): In some instances one can take advantage of differential carbohydrate fermentation capabilities of microorganisms by incorporating one or more carbohydrates in the medium along with a suitable pH indicator. Such media are called differential media (e.g., eosin methylene blue or MacConkey agar) and are commonly used to isolate enteric bacilli. — Medical Microbiology, ed. Samuel Baron, MD.

Communication

Economics

Education

Measurement

Natural Science

In general, a medium is a material that is either itself undergoing a process that is being studied or used (e.g. transmission medium), or enabling another process of interest (e.g. growth medium). Specific examples include the following:

  • Processing medium, in industrial engineering, a material that plays a role in manufacturing processes
  • Excitable medium, a nonlinear dynamic system which has the capacity to propagate a wave
  • Growth medium (or culture medium), in biotechnology, an object in which microorganisms or cells experience growth
  • Interplanetary medium, in astronomy, material which fills the solar system
  • Interstellar medium, in astronomy, the matter and energy content that exists between the stars within a galaxy

Paranormal and New Age

  • Mediumship (see article on channel), a practice in which a person acts as an intermediary between the physical world and what is believed to be a spiritual world.

Titles/Names

Dramatic works

Print

  • The Medium, an entertainment weekly at Rutgers University