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intermedian (not comparable)

  1. Intermediate.
    • 2021, Frederick R. Schram, ‎Stefan Koenemann, Evolution and Phylogeny of Pancrustacea, page 479:
      The peculiar order Amphionidacea once occupied that intermedian position (Fransen, 2010), but recent molecular studies (De Grave et al., 2015) have placed that "order" squarely within the order Caridea.
  2. Between medians.
    • 1981, V. S. Satyapriya, Labour Utilisation in Agriculture, Tumkur District, Karnataka, page 96:
      The medians for the distribution of the number of holdings and the operated area are calculated and the intermedian distance plotted as a vector from the number of holdings median to the operated area median .
    • 1984, Harold Hietala, ‎ Paul A. Larson, Intrasite Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, page 65:
      The intermedian distance between end-scrapers and carinated scrapers ( AλE, λC ) , which is designated simply as △ in the following discussion, is displayed by a dashed line drawn between the two medians and is △ = [ (3.4227 – 2.5000 ) 2 + (4.0000 – 2.0000)2]½, which is equal to 2.2026 m.

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intermedian

  1. third-person plural present indicative of intermediar