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  • noun The time that occurs in the middle; the point midway through an event, etc.

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Examples

  • We abode thus a day and a night, the wind and waves helping us on, and on the second day shortly before the midtime between sunrise and noon the breeze freshened and the sea wrought and the rising waves cast us upon an island, well-nigh dead bodies for weariness and want of sleep, cold and hunger and fear and thirst.

    Tehran Winter Naipaul, V.S. 1981

  • He didn't pay heed and this ONEreason why he is struggling at midtime October these days.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • He didn't pay heed and this ONEreason why he is struggling at midtime October these days.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • "Biological fluids (urine and blood plasma) were collected during 3 test days at the beginning, midtime and at the end of a 2 week study.

    How dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress - latest scientific evidence 2009

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