midi
a skirt, dress, or coat, of mid-calf length.
of the length of a midiskirt.
Origin of midi
1Words Nearby midi
Other definitions for Midi (2 of 3)
the south of France.
Origin of Midi
2Other definitions for MIDI (3 of 3)
Musical Instrument Digital Interface: a standard means of sending digitally encoded information about music between electronic devices, as between synthesizers and computers.
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How to use midi in a sentence
We lost $500,000 worth of gear, including a beautiful piano from the 1900s, guitars, recordings, a midi console.
Taylor Momsen on Female Sexuality and Her Transformation from ‘Gossip Girl’ to Rock Star | Marlow Stern | March 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST“Step into the Void” is the newest attraction on the uppermost terrace of Aiguille du midi.
A New Installation in the French Alps Allows Visitors to Walk Off the Highest Mountain Peak | Justin Jones | December 21, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTRemembering the Marshal's talent for administration and a war of posts, he offered him the command of the midi.
Napoleon's Marshals | R. P. Dunn-PattisonThis pronunciation of the nasal vowels in French is, as is well known, an important factor in the famous "accent du midi."
Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred DownerA second element of the "accent du midi" just referred to is the substitution of an open for a close o.
Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred Downer
This trait in the man of the midi is one that Daudet has brought out humorously in the Tartarin books.
Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred DownerIn the regions of the midi, of bygone civilization, historical castles still standing are rare.
The Nabob | Alphonse Daudet
British Dictionary definitions for midi (1 of 4)
/ (ˈmɪdɪ) /
(of a skirt, coat, etc) reaching to below the knee or midcalf
(as noun): she wore her new midi
Origin of midi
1British Dictionary definitions for Midi (2 of 4)
/ (French midi) /
the south of France
Canal du Midi a canal in S France, extending from the River Garonne at Toulouse to the Mediterranean at Sète and providing a link between the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts: built between 1666 and 1681. Length: 181 km (150 miles)
British Dictionary definitions for MIDI (3 of 4)
/ (ˈmɪdɪ) /
(modifier) a generally accepted specification for the external control of electronic musical instruments: a MIDI synthesizer; a MIDI system
Origin of MIDI
3British Dictionary definitions for midi- (4 of 4)
of medium or middle size, length, etc: midibus
Origin of midi-
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