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middle class (n.)

1766, in a British sense, "class of people socially intermediate between the aristocratic and the laboring classes, the community of untitled but well-bred or wealthy people," from middle (adj.) + class (n.). As an adjective, "pertaining to the middle class," by 1857, with reference to education. Nares reports menalty as an early word for "the middle class" (1540s).

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Definitions of middle class from WordNet

middle class (n.)
the social class between the lower and upper classes;
Synonyms: bourgeoisie
From wordnet.princeton.edu