Medii
[mee-dee-uh s] /ˈmi di əs/
noun, plural medii
[mee-dee-ahy] /ˈmi diˌaɪ/ (Show IPA). Anatomy.
1.
the middle finger.
medius me·di·us (mē’dē-əs)
adj.
Of, relating to, or being an anatomical structure that is between two other similar structures or that is midway in position; middle.
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