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halfway
English
Etymology
From Middle English halfwey, from Old English healfwe? (“half-way”), equivalent to half- +? way. Cognate with Saterland Frisian hoolfwais (“halfway”), Dutch halfweg (“halfway”), German halbwegs (“halfway”), Danish halvvejs (“halway”), Swedish halvvägs (“halfway”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /hæfwe?/
- (UK) IPA(key): /h??f?we?/
Adverb
halfway (not comparable)
- Half of the way between two points; midway.
- Moderately; somewhat.
- a halfway decent place to sleep
Derived terms
- meet halfway
Translations
See also
- halfways
halfway From the web:
- what's halfway between two addresses
- what's halfway between two places
- what's halfway through the alphabet
- what's halfway around the world from me
- what's halfway through pregnancy
- what's halfway house
- what's halfway to myrtle beach
- what's halfway through the year
midpoint
English
Alternative forms
- mid-point
Etymology
mid- +? point
Noun
midpoint (plural midpoints)
- A point equidistant between two extremes.
- (mathematics) A point which divides a line segment into two lines of equal length.
Synonyms
- (point equidistant between two extremes): See also Thesaurus:midpoint
Derived terms
Translations
midpoint From the web:
- what's midpoint formula
- what's midpoint between two cities
- what's midpoint rule
- what's midpoint elasticity
- midpoint what does this mean
- midpoint what it means
- what is midpoint theorem
- what is midpoint in statistics
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