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amidlate 14c., from amidde (c. 1200), from Old English on middan "in the middle," from dative singular of midde "mid, middle" (see middle); the phrase evidently was felt as "in (t [..]
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amidin the middle of.
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amid
(inorganic chemistry,organic chemistry) amide
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