open-mid
English
adj
Definitions
- (phonetics) pronounced with the tongue in a position approximately one-third of the way between an open and a close vowel
Etymology
Compound from English open + English mid.
Origin
English
mid
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- OpenBSD English
- amid English
- breakopen English
- eye-opener English
- eye-opening English
- half-open English
- inmid English
- mid English
- midbie English
- mididone English
- midleg English
- midmost English
- midward English
- open English
- open sea English
- open source English
- open-handed English
- open-hearted English
- open-minded English
- openability English
- openable English
- openbill English
- opencast English
- opener English
- openest English
- openeth English
- openhearted English
- openly English
- openness English
- openside English
- opensightly English
- openwork English
- reopen English
- semiopen English
- unopen English
- open French
- open Spanish, Castilian
- mid Middle English
- open Middle English
- open Catalan, Valencian
- op Tok Pisin
- mid
- amid
- open
- inmid
- reopen
- openly
- unopen
- midleg
- midbie
- opener
- midmost
- midward
- openeth
- OpenBSD
- openest
- mididone
- openside
- openbill
- openwork
- openness
- open sea
- semiopen
- opencast
- openable
- half-open
- breakopen
- eye-opener
- opensightly
- openhearted
- openability
- eye-opening
- open-handed
- open-minded
- open source
- open-hearted