Medianoun
(anatomy) The middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue.
Medianoun
A voiced stop consonant.
Medianoun
(entomology) One of the major veins of the insect wing, between the radius and the cubitus
Medianoun
(zoology) An ant specialized as a forager in a leaf-cutter ant colony.
Medianoun
plural of medium
Medianoun
Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information.
Medianoun
The journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry.
Media
The latinic plural form of medium, sometimes used as a singular noun with the same meaning as medium; as, (Computers) place your installation media into the device which will read it; (Microbiology) the tuberculosis bacterium will only grow in a special media.
Media
The public institutions that report the news, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, and television, collectively; the news media; as, the media were obsessed with Monica Lewinsky for months.
Medianoun
One of the sonant mutes
Medianoun
an ancient region of Asia to the south-west of the Caspian Sea, corresponding approximately to present-day Azerbaijan, north-western Iran, and north-eastern Iraq. Originally inhabited by the Medes, the region was conquered in 550 BC by Cyrus the Great of Persia.
Multimedianoun
The combined use of sound, video, and text to present an idea.
Multimediaadjective
of, or relating to this combined use of media
Multimediaadjective
(computing) of, or relating to an application that can combine such media into an integrated package
Multimedianoun
transmission that combine media of communication (text and graphics and sound etc.)
Multimedia
Multimedia is a form of communication that combines different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, or video into a single presentation, in contrast to traditional mass media, such as printed material or audio recordings. Popular examples of multimedia include video podcasts, audio slideshows and Animated videos.