How Do You Spell MEDIAL?

Pronunciation: [mˈiːdiːəl] (IPA)

Medial is a word that refers to something that is situated in the middle or middlemost. It is spelled as /ˈmiː.di.əl/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound, /miː/, is a long "e" sound, the second sound, /d/, is a "d" sound pronounced with the tongue touching the roof of the mouth. The third sound, /i.əl/, is a combination of a short "i" sound and a schwa sound. The spelling of medial reflects its Latin origin, where medius means "middle."

MEDIAL Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "medial" can be used as an adjective in various contexts to refer to a central or middle position, location, or aspect. In anatomy, "medial" typically describes the positioning or orientation of body parts, organs, or anatomical structures towards the midline of the body. It is the opposite of "lateral," which refers to a position away from the midline. For example, in reference to the knee joint, the medial side would be the side closest to the midline of the body, while the lateral side would be the side farthest from the midline.

    In linguistics, "medial" is used to describe a type of position or location within a word or phonological sequence. It refers to a sound, letter, or syllable occurring in the middle of a word, surrounded by other sounds or letters. For instance, in the word "better," the letter "t" is considered medial as it is in the middle, between the letters "b" and "r." Similarly, in the word "umbrella," the syllable "rel" is medial, positioned between the initial syllable "um" and the final syllable "la."

    Overall, "medial" is a versatile adjective used to indicate centrality, middle positioning, or occurrences within a word, phonological sequence, or anatomical structure.

  2. 1. Relating to the middle or center. 2. Internal, opposed to lateral or external.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. Middle; denoting a mean or average.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MEDIAL

The word medial comes from the Latin word medialis, which is derived from the Latin root medius, meaning middle. The suffix -alis is added to express the sense of pertaining to. Therefore, medial essentially means relating to the middle.

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Plural form of MEDIAL is MEDIALS

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