It isn't a word, it's a suffix which means middle.
Yes, "mid" is a word. It can be used as an adjective, noun, or preposition to refer to something in the middle or at an intermediate position.
She stopped talking mid-sentence when she realized she had forgotten an important detail.
The root word in "midair" is "mid," which means "middle" or "in the middle of."
The root word of midstream is "mid" which means in the middle or center.
She arrived at the cafe in the mid-afternoon, just as the sun was starting to dip below the horizon.
"Mid back" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe the area between the upper and lower back.
no mid is not a word
The word "mid" should be hyphenated when it is being used as a prefix followed by a capitalized word (e.g., mid-September, mid-July). Otherwise, "mid" does not require a hyphen when used on its own or with lowercase words (e.g., midmorning, midterm).
Use midweek. Mid- is a prefix, not a word.
Mid english
The word is afternoon.
No it is not.
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midge, midst, mid-on, middy, midis, Midas, Midol
She stopped talking mid-sentence when she realized she had forgotten an important detail.
dairymaid
mid dle
Yes, mid is not a word in itself, but acts as a prefix and so must be connected to the word following it, usually with a hyphen (although there are exceptions such as midday)