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mid·cap  (mdkp)
adj.
1. Of or relating to corporations whose retained earnings and outstanding shares of common stock have a value between those of small cap companies and large cap corporations.
2. Of or relating to mutual funds that invest in the stock of such corporations.

[mid- + cap.]


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