"Mid-atlantic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "Mid-Atlantic" refers to the cultural and linguistic region along the eastern coast of the United States, extending from the Northeast to the South and consisting of the states of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington D.C. It is characterized by a distinctive accent, vocabulary, and cultural expression that is distinct from both New England and the South. The Mid-Atlantic region is often associated with cosmopolitan cities such as Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New York City, and is known for its diverse cultural, ethnic, and linguistic heritage.
Usage Examples: Mid-Atlantic
Mid-axillary refers to a position located halfway between the centerline of the body (midline) and the axilla, which is the armpit or the area where the arm meets the body. In other words, mid-axillary means something is situated or located midway between the center of the body and the armpit.
Mid-continent refers to an area or region located roughly in the middle of a continent, away from its coastal regions. It can also describe something (such as weather, climate, or culture) that is typical of this inner region.
The phrase "mid-flight" refers to a point or stage that occurs during the middle of a flight, typically an aircraft's journey from the point of departure to the point of arrival. It can also be used metaphorically to describe any period or phase of development, progress, or activity that occurs in the middle of a larger process, project, or journey.