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Midland Common

Midland has 7 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Adjective · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a town in west central Texas

"The historic Midland airport serves as a major gateway to the oil-rich region of west central Texas."

2

the interior part of a country

"The midland region is known for its rolling hills and small towns, distinct from the coastal areas."

3

The region of a country not near the borders; the interior.

"The train journey took us deep into the midland provinces, far away from any coast or border town."

In plain English: A midland is an area of land located between two other regions, often characterized by rolling hills and farmland rather than cities or coastlines.

"The midland region is known for its rolling hills and mild weather."

Usage: Use midland as an adjective before nouns like roads or regions, but avoid using it as a noun when referring specifically to people from that area unless clearly defined by context. This term describes central areas away from coastlines rather than implying any specific climate or culture.

Adjective
1

of or coming from the middle of a region or country

"upcountry districts"

2

Resembling or relating to the interior region of a country.

"The midland dialects vary significantly across the region between the Pennines and the Welsh Marches."

3

From or pertaining to the English Midlands.

In plain English: Midland means relating to an area located between two other regions, usually referring to central parts of a country rather than its coasts or borders.

"The midland climate is milder than that in the north but hotter than down south."

Proper Noun
1

The loosely-defined region of the United States that is between the North and the South, where Midland American English is spoken.

"Travelers moving through the midland often find themselves in an area where dialects from both the North and the South blend together."

Example Sentences
"The midland climate is milder than that in the north but hotter than down south." adj
"The midland region is known for its rolling hills and mild weather." noun
"The midland region is known for its rolling hills and quiet countryside." noun
"Farmers in the midland district rely on wheat farming for their livelihood." noun
"During the storm, the midland area experienced heavy winds and flooding." noun
See Also
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Origin

The word midland comes from Middle English and is simply a combination of the words mid- (meaning middle) and land. It originally referred to regions located in the central part of an area rather than on the edges.

Rhyming Words
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