"period between youth and old age," formerly generally understood as 40 to 50, late 14c., from middle (adj.) + age (n.). The adjective middle-aged "having lived to the middle of the ordinary human lifespan, neither old nor young" is by c. 1600.
mid-Atlantic
mid-course
midday
midden
middle
middle age
Middle Ages
middle class
Middle Earth
Middle East
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