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English
Etymology
From middling + -s.
Pronunciation
Noun
middlings pl (plural only)
- (business) Commodities that are of intermediate price, quality, or size.
- (business) Partially refined ore or petroleum.
1982, S. S. Penner et al., “Assessment of Research Needs for Oil Recovery from Heavy-oil Sources and Tar Sands”, in New Sources of Oil & Gas: Gases from Coal; Liquid Fuels from Coal, Shale Tar Sands, and Heavy Oil Sources, Oxford: Pergamon Press, →ISBN, page 75:The bitumen floats to the top of the separation cell and is largely recovered in this top-layer froth […], while sand is discarded at the bottom and the middlings of intermediate density are partly returned to the separator for recycling and partly forwarded to a scavenger separation cell […] for separate treatment in a froth settler […].
- (milling) Low-grade or coarse flour; coarse wheat mixed with bran.
1917, Carl William Larson, Fred Silver Putney, Dairy cattle feeding and management, page 95:Buckwheat middlings is a fairly good feed for dairy cows, being far superior to buckwheat bran.
2009, Bill (B. R.) Greg, Gary L. Billups, “Gravity Separator”, in Seed Conditioning, volume 2 (Technology Part-A; Advanced-level Information for Managers, Technical Specialists, Professionals), Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press; Enfield, N.H.: Science Publishers, →ISBN, page 518:More or lesser amounts of middlings are always formed, and must be reprocessed to salvage the good seed it contains. The middlings fraction can be re-separated over the gravity separator to salvage the good seed. […] To salvage its good seed, middlings are re-separated over the gravity. This spreads the middlings out further over the deck, and produces a closer separation of good seed from the undesirable material.
- (cooking, chiefly Southern US) The part of a pig between the shoulder and the ham.
Noun
middlings
- plural of middling