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See also: mid-air
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Etymology
Adjective
midair (not comparable)
- In the act of flight; airborne.
Noun
midair (countable and uncountable, plural midairs)
- (uncountable) The condition of being airborne.
- The leaping dog spun around in midair.
- 2006, Thomas Pynchon, Against the Day, Penguin, published 2012:
- The rooms seemed to run on for blocks, stuffed with automata human and animal assembled and in pieces, disappearing-cabinets, tables that would float in midair and other trick furniture, Davenport figures with dark-rimmed eyes in sinister faces, lengths of perfect black velvet and multicolored silk brocade a-riot with Oriental scenes […]
- (countable, aeronautics) A collision between two or more aerospace vehicles in flight.
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