| Definition/Meaning | Word/Phrase |
| discrimination against middle-aged and elderly people |
ageism
,
agism
|
| middle ear bone |
anvil
|
| sentence, break in middle |
aposiopesis
|
| ordinary clarinet with a middle range |
B-flat clarinet
,
licorice stick
|
| existing in a middle position |
borderline
|
| person, middle-class |
bourgeois
,
bourgeoisie
|
| middle-class |
bourgeois
,
common
,
ordinary
|
| song's middle part |
bridge
|
| citizen, middle-class |
burgher
|
| draw to a middle point |
center
|
| middle point |
center
|
| magazine's middle picture that is larger than surrounding pages |
centerfold
|
| concerning a middle area |
central
|
| weedy trailing mat-forming herb with bright yellow flowers cultivated for its edible mildly acid leaves eaten raw or cooked especially in Indian and Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine; cosmopolitan |
common purslane
,
Portulaca oleracea
,
pusly
,
pussley
,
verdolagas
|
| middle way between two extremes |
compromise
,
via media
|
| middle finger's tip |
dactylion
|
| middle-aged man with lecherous inclinations |
dirty old man
|
| interpreter, Middle East |
dragoman
|
| (Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight; a candidate for knighthood |
esquire
|
| Middle East cone-shaped felt hat with tassel |
fez
|