The prefix mid means middle. Or in the point of being between something.
Ex. (midpoint- middle of the way)
The root word in "midair" is "mid," which means "middle" or "in the middle of."
Generally, hyphenate the "mid" (within, in the middle of) prefix if it modifies an original word as opposed to a distinct term, and for items that do not have separate "ends" or "middles". e.g. midday, midair, midway, but mid-sentence, mid-ocean, mid-Atlantic, mid-stride. Also, if the resultant word appears indistinct, such as "midriver" (readers see the word 'driver'), hyphenation may clarify the intent.
mid drift mid dle mid evil mid term mid day lol
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Use midweek. Mid- is a prefix, not a word.
Pre-The prefix for prefix is pre; because it's before the root word fix.
A prefix is a series of letters, or a word, that is added to the beginning of a word and changes the meaning. For example, in the word "midnight", "mid" is the prefix and prefix of born tends to re birth.
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PM stands for past meridiane
Mid- or down-, maybe?
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)