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midpoint

or mid-point

[ mid-point ]

noun

  1. a point at or near the middle of, or equidistant from, both ends, as of a line:

    the midpoint of a boundary.

  2. a point in time halfway between the beginning and the end, as of a process, event, or situation:

    the midpoint of the negotiations.

  3. Geometry. the point on a line segment or an arc that is equidistant, when measured along the line or the arc, from both endpoints.
  4. Statistics. median ( def 3 ).
  5. Astrology. the point on the arc that is equidistant from two planets: regarded as a sensitive point and used in horoscopic interpretations.


midpoint

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noun

  1. the point on a line that is at an equal distance from either end
  2. a point in time halfway between the beginning and end of an event
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of midpoint1

1325–75; Middle English. See mid-, point
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Mara’s line by the game’s midpoint was representative of his across-the-board value to his team.

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Mara did not return for the balance of the first half, logging only five minutes by the game’s midpoint.

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Swords, returning from a lower leg injury that had kept her out of the Wolverines’ recent loss to USC, propped up her team with 18 points by the game’s midpoint.

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Cronin said he was pleased to be up by five points at the midpoint given that his three starting guards had combined to make one of 13 shots.

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It was all Bruins by the game’s midpoint as they held a 43-22 lead.

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