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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Median VS medial

What is the difference between median and medial?
  

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Without looking it up, I'd say that "median" is a noun and "medial" is an adjective. I tore my medial meniscus. The car was straddling the median.

  • Without looking it up, I'd say that "median" is a noun and "medial" is an adjective.
  • I tore my medial meniscus.
  • The car was straddling the median.
  • "Median" is a statistical concept.
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Without looking it up, I'd say that "median" is a noun and "medial" is an adjective.

I tore my medial meniscus.

The car was straddling the median. "Median" is a statistical concept.

"Median" is also used sometimes as an adjective, as in "the median strip."

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