Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word MIDLEVEL
MIDLEVEL
Definitions of MIDLEVEL
- A medium level.
- At a medium level; neither high nor low in rank.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using MIDLEVEL in a Sentence
- Greater sirens play a crucial role in aquatic food webs and have been described as midlevel predators.
- Examination of casts reveals that the lesser trochanter does not rise above the level of the femoral head, and instead, the proximal portion of the femoral head is broken and the lesser trochanter reaches approximately midlevel of the head as in non-coelurosaurian tetanurans.
- Racing in NHRA Super Stock (which required only fifty cars be available to the public), on -wide tires, the Thunderbolt was based on the midlevel Fairlane 500 two-door pillared sedan, and in 1964 set elapsed time and top speed records at 11.
- It hitches up trunks and branches, often in a spiral, typically from the forest's midlevel to the subcanopy.
- It has strong IT infrastructure with around 256 Mbit/s broadband line from BTCL and BdREN with 1 Mbit/s from other ISP as backup for Internet facility, routers for routing, a firewall for internet security, five high configuration server as mails server, proxy server, database server, seven midlevel configuration of workstations for other servers and backup server, a core switch, several manageable and unmanageable switches for intranet connectivity.
- It hitches up trunks and along the underside of branches, typically from the forest's midlevel to the subcanopy and seldom near the ground.
- The Awqaf applied a three-tier system in which junior imams followed the Awqaf khutbah script closely; midlevel imams prepared sermons according to the topic or subject matter selected by Awqaf authorities; and senior imams had the flexibility to choose their own subject for their khutbah.
- The Awqaf applies a three-tier system in which junior imams follows the Awqaf khutbah script closely; midlevel imams prepare sermons according to the topic or subject matter selected by Awqaf authorities; and senior imams have the flexibility to choose their own subject for their khutbah.
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