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Relationships Broader Term:  extrinsic element Related Term:  carrier media n. (media, pl.) ~ 1. The physical material that serves as the carrier for information. - 2. Art · The materials and techniqu [..]
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Referring to any particle in the size range 74 to 250 microns.
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Any space through which light passes.
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The singular form of media, the term usually describes individual forms such as radio, television, film, etc.
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1660s, "average," from medium (n.). The Latin adjective was medius. Meaning "intermediate" is from 1796. As a size designation from 1711. as a designation of cooked meat, it is att [..]
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1580s, "a middle ground, quality, or degree," from Latin medium "the middle, midst, center; interval," noun use of neuter of adjective medius (see medial (adj.)). Meaning "int [..]
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Refer to "See Also" column to the right.
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The materials used to create a work of art, and the categorization of art based on the materials used (for example, painting [or more specifically, watercolor], drawing, sculpture). Related: Andy Warh [..]
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(plural: media) tool or instrument of communication.
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Paint is made by mixing a pigment, which is the source of colour, with a medium, which binds the particles of pigment together. Among the different types of medium are egg tempera, watercolour, oil an [..]
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The intervening substance through which physical forces are transmitted
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Medium can refer to both to the type of art (e.g. painting, sculpture, printmaking), as well as the materials an artwork is made from
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a growing mixture or other material in which plants may be grown
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The substrate or soilless material which supports the plant and absorbs and releases the nutrient solution in hydroponic horticulture. Micronutrients:
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The substrate or soilless material which supports the plant and absorbs and releases the nutrient solution in hydroponic horticulture.
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Material in which seeds, cuttings, or plants are placed.
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a means or instrumentality for storing or communicating information average: around the middle of a scale of evaluation; "an orange of average size"; "intermedia [..]
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The material used to support the transmission of data. This can be copper wire, coaxial cable, optical fiber, or electromagnetic wave as in microwave.
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The porous material that performs the actual process of filtration. The plural of this word is "media".
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middle-sized
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In telecommunications, the transmission path along which a signal propagates, such as a wire pair, coaxial cable, waveguide, optical fiber, or radio path. 2. The material on which data are or may be recorded, such as plain paper, paper tapes, punched cards, magnetic tapes, magnetic disks, or optical disks.
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The material or materials an artwork is made of, such as oil paint on canvas or bronze for sculpture. During the Civil War more and more media were becoming available and affordable, including photogr [..]
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An individual who claims to be able to make contact with the spirits of dead people.
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Definition adjective
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is an umbrella term used to describe a wide range of states, especially in the physical context. In chemistry, a medium is a liquid or viscous substance through which another solution moves. In biolog [..]
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everyday life, the common good, the public eye
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In information storage and retrieval, the physical substance or material on which data is recorded (parchment, paper, film, magnetic tape or disk, optical disk, etc.) or through which data is transmit [..]
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15X to 30X
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Medium / Channel.
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The actual hardware on which data is stored. CD's , Floppies, Hard Drives, and RAM are some examples.
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The material used to support the transmission of data. Examples include twisted-pair wire, coaxial cable, optical fiber, or electromagnetic wave (microwave).
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Meat cooked to an internal temperature of 160° (70°C)
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One who objectifies subjectivity.
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The paperboard grade used to form the inner layer of corrugated board. It can be made of recycled material or wood pulp.
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One of the standard Jazz tempos, neither 'up' nor 'ballad'.
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( media) The nature of the surrounding environment, eg solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent. ( media) The material or empty space through which signals, waves or force [..]
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In plant tissue culture, a term for the liquid or solidified formulation upon which plant cells, tissues or organs develop.
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Any region through which a wave disturbance propagates. Mechanical waves require a matter medium. Electromagnetic waves propagate through a vacuum and various matter media.
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(n) a means or instrumentality for storing or communicating information(n) the surrounding environment(n) an intervening substance through which signals can travel as a means for communication(n) (bac [..]
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pl. media; Matter through which a force acts or an effect is produced (Lessons 20, 21, 22, 23)
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substance or material that carries or transports the wave from its source to other locations. In the open ocean, the medium through which the wave travels is the ocean water.
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N middle| center; medium| mean; midst| community| public; publicity
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The film-forming material that holds together the pigment particles in paint, such as drying oil in oil paint and vegetable gum in watercolour paint.
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the voices and/or instruments required for the performance of a composition; plural: media.
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[0] the instrument/s that are intended to perform a piece of music.
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It is a means, or instrument by which message is conveyed to the target audience.
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It is a means, or instrument by which message is conveyed to the target audience.
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along with its plural (media), can have various meanings in art. It can refer to the type of art (eg painting, drawing, sculpture or the ‘new media’ of video or online technologies) as well as the mat [..]
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Culture Media containing biologically active components obtained from previously Cultured Cells or Tissues that have released into the media substances affecting certain Cell functions (e.g., Growth, [..]
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The liquid that is used to disperse pigments. Another name for vehicle or binder.
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A mixture of nutrients needed for cell growth.
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A substance regarded as the means of transmission of a force or effect. (In this manual, medium refers to the sub-slab fill material). MICROMANOMETER
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a mixture used for growing organism. Milk is a good medium for Lactobacilli.
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a combination of salts and nutrients dissolved in a liquid (broth) or semi-solid material (plate) in which cells are grown.
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In the 1840s in upstate New York arose a belief that it is possible to communicate with the spirits of the dead. Sessions (séances) were held by "mediums" (intermediaries) who would convey information back and forth. The primary influences and methods of this system were derived from Mesmer and hypnotism, a technique that manipulates the [..]
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Singular for media. A television is a mass medium. Radios, televisions and newspapers are mass media.
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Medium is the material of which the media is composed.
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Target altitude between 10,000 feet AGL and 30,000 feet MSL.
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Target altitude between 10,000 feet AGL and 30,000 feet MSL.
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Any material on (or in) which experimental cultures are grown.
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The liquid in which pigments are suspended. Also a material chosen by the artist for working. Plural is media.
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The physical form of recorded information. Includes paper, film, disk, magnetic tape, and other materials on which information can be recorded.
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the porous material that performs the actual process of filtration.
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The physical form of recorded information. Includes paper, film, disk, magnetic tape and other materials on which information can be recorded (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 502).
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The material used to create a work of art, it can include the binder for paint such as oil and other properties for painting, sculpture and conceptual art such as pastel, watercolor, bronze, aluminum, [..]
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Materials and techniques used by artists to produce art works-Oils- Watercolours etc.
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1. In telecommunications, the transmission path along which a signal propagates, such as a wire pair, coaxial cable, waveguide, optical fiber, or radio path. 2. The material on which data are or may be recorded, such as plain paper, paper tapes, punched cards, magnetic tapes, magnetic disks, or optical disks.
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The material or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art. It may also refer to the vehicle or solvent with which powdered pigments are mixed to make paint of the desired consistency. The p [..]
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 - Material or technique an artist works in; also, the (usually liquid or semi-liquid) vehicle in which pigments are carried or mixed (e.g., oil, egg yolk, water, refined linseed oil).
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Originally this term referred to the substance used to bind pigments to make paint. However it has consequently come to refer to the various types of painting techniques and materials, thus “……….. wor [..]
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The material/materials an artist utilized in creating a work of art, such as oil paint, acrylic or bronze. The material that a work was created on, such as canvas or wood, is also considered part of t [..]
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the material and technique with which a particular work is made, e.g. oil painting, bronze casting, ink drawing
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(plural: media) The material or technique used in creating a work of art. Oil paint, acrylic paint, watercolour, bronze, wood, and stone are all examples of artistic media.
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medium Performing forces employed in a certain musical work.
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The component of paint in which the pigment is dispersed.
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an admixture component which determines characteristics of the colour and also the aid for melting of pigment.
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the mixture that you add to your paint to dilute it, or to change consistency, drying time & working properties.
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The material used by Artists to create a painting or sculpture artwork. For example: Oil, Acrylic, Mixed Media, Watercolour, Bronze.
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The term is used widely. Firstly to describe the material used by an Artist to produce an art work. Secondly it can be a binder for paint eg oil. And thirdly can used to describe art such as drawing, [..]
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A technique or established form of art-making as in general terms such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, etc. or more specifically acrylic, carved wood, intaglio, etc. In my teaching I prefer to use the term “tool.”
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1). The materials and techniques an artists uses. Ie. "What's your medium" 2). A substance that is used to alter the properties of the paint.
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the physical material used to create an art object.
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the liquid in which pigment is suspended in any kind of painting.
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The vehicle through which a wave travels from one point to the next. Air, water, and wood are examples.
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(plural media or mediums) The nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent. lies between pride and abjection. (dated) An avera [..]
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(usually,in the plural) media, medium (format for communicating or presenting information) medium (the nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum or a specific substanc [..]
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lang=en 1800s=1843 * '''1843''' — . ''''. *: It was a strange figure — like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man, viewed through some supernatural medium, which gave him the appearan [..]
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 transmission, or system that carries the message or data
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