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		Definition of midpoint in English: midpointnoun ˈmɪdpɔɪntˈmɪdˌpɔɪnt 1The exact middle point.  the midpoint of each face of a cube Example sentencesExamples -  Prove that all those lines concur at the midpoint M of the arc ST complementary to the segment.
 -  In cross section, the line formed by this point and the midpoint of the transverse glenoid diameter at the level of the articular surface defines the axis of the scapula.
 -  Use the Offset command with the offset value set to through, and offset a line through the midpoint of the lines just drawn.
 -  The red streak ended at the exact midpoint of a bunk bed, which was situated directly across from the door.
 -  In a perfectly symmetrical face, all midpoints will fall on the vertical midline.
 -  When this line reaches the midpoint of the kernel, 90 percent of the final kernel dry weight has been achieved and silage yields reach a maximum.
 -  It picked a day that is the exact midpoint between the March 20 and May 15 meetings.
 -  Medians, the midpoints in a series of numbers, were added to this year's calculations to prevent a few unusually large or small numbers from skewing the results.
 -  Then draw the lift lines perpendicular to the insertion lines and mark the midpoint between the insertion lines.
 -  The midpoints of segments AM lie directly on the tangent lines.
 -  Subsequently, one defines planes perpendicular to such lines, positioning them at the midpoint between the connected particles.
 -  The four small light blue rectangles at the midpoints of the membrane perimeter are chip-scale refrigerators that cooled the cube and membrane to only a few hundred thousandths of a degree above absolute zero.
 -  The sampling depth of 1.5 m was near the midpoint of the epilimnion depth in each lake.
 -  Maccera was the exact midpoint between her parents' homes.
 -  An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load.
 -  The web plate is longitudinally stiffened near the midpoint of its depth.
 -  Maximum valve height of the carapace is roughly at the midpoint of the hinge line.
 -  If you contemplate the quadrupled square for a while, you might think to join the midpoints of adjacent sides - in effect, drawing the diagonals of the four copies of the original square.
 -  To complete the flat pattern, draw a line from midpoint to midpoint of the phantom lines to define the length of a curved section on the flat pattern.
 -  In contrast, it is almost exactly equal to the midpoint of the middles of the two parties.
 
 Synonyms centre, mean, median, mid point, halfway point, dead centre, focal point, focus, hub, nucleus, midst - 1.1 A point somewhere in the middle.
 he would have been at the midpoint in his career Example sentencesExamples -  About the midpoint of my career, I joined the corporation's public affairs function.
 
 Synonyms middle, nucleus, heart, core, hub, pivot, kernel, eye, bosom  
    Definition of midpoint in US English: midpointnounˈmidˌpointˈmɪdˌpɔɪnt 1The exact middle point.  the midpoint of the line segment Example sentencesExamples -  Use the Offset command with the offset value set to through, and offset a line through the midpoint of the lines just drawn.
 -  Prove that all those lines concur at the midpoint M of the arc ST complementary to the segment.
 -  In contrast, it is almost exactly equal to the midpoint of the middles of the two parties.
 -  The web plate is longitudinally stiffened near the midpoint of its depth.
 -  To complete the flat pattern, draw a line from midpoint to midpoint of the phantom lines to define the length of a curved section on the flat pattern.
 -  Maximum valve height of the carapace is roughly at the midpoint of the hinge line.
 -  Then draw the lift lines perpendicular to the insertion lines and mark the midpoint between the insertion lines.
 -  The four small light blue rectangles at the midpoints of the membrane perimeter are chip-scale refrigerators that cooled the cube and membrane to only a few hundred thousandths of a degree above absolute zero.
 -  The red streak ended at the exact midpoint of a bunk bed, which was situated directly across from the door.
 -  Subsequently, one defines planes perpendicular to such lines, positioning them at the midpoint between the connected particles.
 -  Maccera was the exact midpoint between her parents' homes.
 -  When this line reaches the midpoint of the kernel, 90 percent of the final kernel dry weight has been achieved and silage yields reach a maximum.
 -  An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load.
 -  In a perfectly symmetrical face, all midpoints will fall on the vertical midline.
 -  The midpoints of segments AM lie directly on the tangent lines.
 -  In cross section, the line formed by this point and the midpoint of the transverse glenoid diameter at the level of the articular surface defines the axis of the scapula.
 -  If you contemplate the quadrupled square for a while, you might think to join the midpoints of adjacent sides - in effect, drawing the diagonals of the four copies of the original square.
 -  It picked a day that is the exact midpoint between the March 20 and May 15 meetings.
 -  Medians, the midpoints in a series of numbers, were added to this year's calculations to prevent a few unusually large or small numbers from skewing the results.
 -  The sampling depth of 1.5 m was near the midpoint of the epilimnion depth in each lake.
 
 Synonyms centre, mean, median, mid point, halfway point, dead centre, focal point, focus, hub, nucleus, midst - 1.1 A point somewhere in the middle.
 he would have been at the midpoint in his career Example sentencesExamples -  About the midpoint of my career, I joined the corporation's public affairs function.
 
 Synonyms middle, nucleus, heart, core, hub, pivot, kernel, eye, bosom  
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