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Etymology

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From mid- +‎ class.

Adjective

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midclass (not comparable)

  1. During a class, or lesson.
    • 2014, Cara Lynn Shultz, The Dark World, page 166:
      I was tempted to make a midclass bathroom trip, but Logan's words cautioning me to stay in public places echoed in my ears.
  2. Of a class or category that is neither very low nor very high; intermediate.
    • 2011, Donna Ball, Keys to the Castle:
      To her surprise, a few of them were furnished like midclass hotel rooms, with plain industrial carpet covering the floor, standard-sized beds, and inoffensive decor.
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