amidst

a·midst

 (ə-mĭdst′)
prep.
Variant of amid.

[Middle English amiddes : amidde; see amid + -es, adverbial suffix; see -s3.]
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a•mid

(əˈmɪd)

also amidst



prep.
1. in the middle of; surrounded by; among.
2. in or throughout the course of; during.
[before 1000; Middle English amidde, Old English amiddan, for on middan in (the) middle. See a-1, mid1]
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Translations
وَسْط، بَيْن
inmittenmitten
en medio deentre
dans
á meîal, innan um
starpvidū
blantmidt iunder
在...中

amidst

[əˈmɪdst] PREP (frm) → en medio de, entre
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amidst

[əˈmɪdst] prep = amidamino acid [əˈmiːnəʊ] nacide m aminé
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amid,

amidst

(əˈmid(st)) preposition
in the middle of; among. Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.
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