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Medial

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Medial may refer to:

Mathematics

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Geometry

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Linguistics

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  • A medial sound or letter is one that is found in the middle of a larger unit (like a word)
    • Syllable medial, a segment located between the onset and the rime of a syllable
  • In the older literature, a term for the voiced stops (like b, d, g)
  • Medial or second person demonstrative, a demonstrative indicating things near the addressee

Anatomy

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See also

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