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ADJ.
distant, executive, near
VERB + MEDIARY
acted, state
MEDIARY + NOUN
role, vision
PREP.
between, with
noun
An intermediary or go-between; Something or someone that passes information, instructions, or influence between one person or thing and another person or thing.
The reason why fear and obedience figure prominently in Hobbes's notion of covenant is that the model for it is biblical; more precisely, it is based on his reading of the covenant between God, his mediary Moses, and the Israelites in Exodus.
In this last work, Freud introduced his tripartite division of the psyche into three agencies: the id, the repository of instinctual impulse; the ego, the executive mediary between the drives of the id and the external world; and the superego, an independent sector of the ego given shape by the social proscriptions and ideals the child internalizes during its development.
adj
Intermediate.
I have made several three vision glasses for my patients requiring distant, near and mediary vision with signal success.
The mediary role played by CNMs between the two systems is exemplified in that historically the “supervision and training of granny midwives [w]as the major responsibility for which the first American-trained nurse-midwives were prepared”
Acting to cause or connect.
In this last instance, simple relativity may be called mediary relativity, (a R b) where a is some medium, such as air, between the knower and the known, and b is the resultant knowledge.
Because language intervenes between us and reality, so to speak, categorizing reality for us, Weisgerber believes that the speakers of different languages live in different 'linguistic mediary worlds' (sprachliche Zwischenwelten).
Storing data that is written by one process so that it can be read by another process.
This tape becomes the system mediary input tape and is in turn processed by the system.
Many applications, however, require the use of mediary, or scratch files.
occurring during the course of a disease.
Mediary disinfection, that occurring during the course of the disease, is of great value.
With this disease and probably with every other disease mediary disinfection is very much more important than terminal disinfection.
Having a primary hue (red, blue, or gold), as opposed to one that can be created by mixing colors with primary hues.
Charles king of France by an angel a shield of blue with three fleur-de-lis of gold together with other armour: and on both these occasions the foundation and field of the arms was azure, and this was superior to the gold. Therefore it is clear that this colour is the chief of all mediary and submediary colours.
The colours primary in themselves are the colours white and black; the colours truly mediary are blue, gold, and red; the sub-mediary colours are green and any Similar if there are any.
The reason why fear and obedience figure prominently in Hobbes's notion of covenant is that the model for it is biblical; more precisely, it is based on his reading of the covenant between God, his me
WiktionaryIn this last work, Freud introduced his tripartite division of the psyche into three agencies: the id, the repository of instinctual impulse; the ego, the executive mediary between the drives of the i
WiktionaryBecause these uprisings were work-related and directed at employers, the state acted as mediary.
WiktionaryI have made several three vision glasses for my patients requiring distant, near and mediary vision with signal success.
WiktionaryThe mediary role played by CNMs between the two systems is exemplified in that historically the “supervision and training of granny midwives [w]as the major responsibility for which the first American
WiktionaryHusserl pointed out that it is the mediary state between both kinds of interests, the indeterminateness and vagueness of a still only fugitive theme, which is germinal for processes of inquiry initiat
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In some senses, mediary is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.