mid-air

noun

Etymology

From mid- + air.

  1. derived from ἀήρ
  2. derived from āēr
  3. derived from air
  4. inherited from aire
  5. prefixed as mid-air — “mid + air

Definitions

  1. The middle of the air, as while in flight.

    • The dog ran, jumped, and caught the ball in mid-air.
    • The 44-metre landslip north of Hook left track hanging in mid-air as the clay embankment collapsed beneath it.

The neighborhood

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