"midi" is the commonest way of saying noon or midday in French. You can also say 'douze heures'.
It is noon for mid-day
2nd july 183rd day is the mid point of year
Noon or mid-night
Mid Day was created in 1979.
The Mid-Autumn Day or Festival as it is known is used to celebrate the last day of the Fall harvest.
The base of the triangle equals (2x) the mid-segment, so.... 12/2 = 2x/2 6= x
Méridien historically and midi presently are literal French equivalents of the Latin word meridiem. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which translates as "mid-day" -- will be "mey-ree-dya" and "mee-dee" in French.
2pm-2:30pm is considered mid afternoon
mid 1789
generally in their mid-30s
French explorers
It means mid-day