Median

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See also: median, médian, medían, and medián

English

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Etymology

From Media +‎ -n.

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Adjective

Median (not comparable)

  1. Relating to Media or Medes.
  2. (obsolete) Of laws, rules etc.: unchanging, invariable.
    • 1835, Edgar Allan Poe, King Pest:
      ‘This proceeding,’ interposed the president, ‘is by no means in accordance with the terms of the mulct or sentence, which is in its nature Median, and not to be altered or recalled.’
    • 1856, Richard F. Burton, First Footsteps in East Africa, Könemann, published 2000, page 50:
      And if you venture to object to these Median laws, – as I am now doing, – you elicit a chorus of disapproval, and acquire some evil name.

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Noun

Median (plural Medians)

  1. A Mede.

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Proper noun

Median

  1. The northwestern Old Iranian language of the Medes, attested only by numerous loanwords in Old Persian, few borrowings in Old Armenian and some glosses in Ancient Greek; nothing is known of its grammar.

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German

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meˈdi̯aːn/
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Noun

Median m (strong, genitive Medians, plural Mediane)

  1. (statistics) median (measure of central tendency)
    Synonym: Zentralwert

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