Medium
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- The nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.
- The material or empty space through which signals, waves or forces pass.
- A format for communicating or presenting information.
- The means or channel by which an aim is achieved.
- A liquid base which carries pigment in paint.
- Someone who supposedly conveys information from the spirit world.
- Anything having a measurement intermediate between extremes, such as a garment or container.
- A person whom garments or apparel of intermediate size fit.
Communication
- Data storage device, any physical material that records or holds recorded information
- Art medium, materials and techniques used by artists to produce art works
- Transmission medium, in physics and telecommunications, any material substance which can propagate waves or energy
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