The black things that come together to close, and open by squeezing the middle are cologne containers.
Medal.
They're called manholes, I think.
Middle ages things and times are called Medieval.
In mathematics, terms are grouped together using parentheses, brackets, and braces.
several things jumbled up together is called a mixture
You mean when a story starts from the middle. It's called "in medias res." That's a Latin term for "in the middle of things."
The middle ages is called the middle ages because its in the middle of two different time periods, or periods of time, in which things were a certain way for a that period of time.
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Yeah, on utility poles simply hold on the wires. It's always been like that and it will no doubt always stay that way, too
The prefix "con-" in the middle of a word typically means "together" or "with." It is often used to indicate bringing things or people together, such as in the words "connect" or "converge."
A dot in the middle of a circle can be called a couple things depending on the situation. For example, it could be the circle's center or a bulls-eye.
They're called either factors, or multiplicands.