
1) Agencies 2) Ancient asian country 3) Ancient part of Iran 4) Artistic materials 5) Artists may mix them 6) Blitz or blackout leader 7) Blitz or circus leader 8) Broadcast services 9) Channels of communication 10) Clay and oil, for artists 11) Communication channels 12) Communication means 13) Communications industry
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1) Press
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• (pl. ) of Medium • (n.) One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, /, /, / (p, t, k), and the aspiratae (aspirates) /, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute. • (n.) pl. of Medium.Media: wo...
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[Noun] Radio, television and newspapers. (Media is the plural of medium.)
Example: Some people complain about bias in the news media.
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ancient country of northwestern Iran, generally corresponding to the modern regions of Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, and parts of Kermanshah. Media first ... [6 related articles]
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city, Sibiu jude (county), central Romania, on the Târnava Mare River. It was founded by German colonists in the 13th century on the site of a Roman ...
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Means of communication; the mass media comprise the broadcast media of radio and television, and the print media of newspapers and
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The type of material used for product data and documentation, such as electronic (tape, CD disk) and drawings (paper, Mylar, film).
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<pathology> Avascular middle layer of the artery wall, composed of alternating layers of elastic fibres and smooth muscle cells. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(me´de-ә) plural of medium. middle. tunica media.
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- The material that is printed upon, such as paper, glossy paper, or transparency film.
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Avascular middle layer of the artery wall, composed of alternating layers of elastic fibres and smooth muscle cells.
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Me'di·a noun ,
plural of
Medium .
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Any paid for communication channel including television, radio, posters etc..
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Channels or systems of communication that serve as carriers of information or entertainment
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Ancient country of W Asia whose actual boundaries cannot be defined, occupying generally what is now W Iran and S Azerbaijan. It extended from the Caspian Sea to the Zagros Mts. The Medes were an Indo-European people who spoke an Iranian language closely akin to old Persian.
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(1) Short for mass media or news media, publishers or broadcasters bringing news and information to widespread audiences. (2) Plural of medium, different forms of communicating ideas such as digital, visual, sound etc.
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media (pl) 1. In anatomy, the middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymphatic vessel. 2. In entomology, the principal vein (or either of two principal veins) in the basic pattern of insect wing venation, in the midline of the wing posterior to the radius and anterior to the cubitus. 3. The main means of mass communication; especia...
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media now means various things in English, notably the news and information industries ('mass media'), and ways or materials for communicating in the broadest sense - the origin is Latin, from the singular word medium, meaning middle, which caused the word to evolve in English to refer to an agency or means of doing something (the sense of a body o...
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) The physical environment through which transmission signals pass. Common network media include twisted pair, coaxial, fibre optic cable, and the atmosphere.
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Media refers to newspapers, magazines, radio and TV, websites, discussion groups, forums, Wikis, blogs, government reports and brochures.
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(computing) In computing, the collective name for materials on which data can be recorded. For example, paper is a medium that can be used to record printed data; a floppy disk is a medium for recording magnetic data
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(general) Means of communication; the mass media comprise the broadcast media of radio and television, and the print media of newspapers and magazines. The study of means of communication is known as media studies
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channel for the communication of information including newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, mobile phones and the Internet.
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A material to be printed on, such as paper, canvas, cotton, or plastic. Media and substrate are the most common terms used in digital printing.
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