Media

Noun

 * 1)  The middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue.
 * 2)  A voiced stop consonant.

Derived terms

 * tunica media

Noun
media


 * 1) Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information.
 * ''As a result of the rise of, first, television news and entertainment media and, second, web-based media, traditional print-based media have declined in popularity.
 * 1) with a definite article The journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry.
 * Some celebrities dislike press conferences, where the media bombard them with questions.
 * Some celebrities dislike press conferences, where the media bombard them with questions.

Derived terms

 * media darling
 * media event
 * mediagenic


 * mediascape
 * multimedia
 * mass media


 * mainstream media
 * media circus
 * media whore

Adjectives for Media
sympathetic; turbid; diffracting; fluctuating,

Thesaurus
communication engineering, communication explosion, communication technology, communication theory, communications, communications engineer, communications industry, communications medium, communications network, electrical communication, electronic communication, electronic communications, information explosion, information theory, radiocommunication, signaling, telecommunication, wire communication, wireless communication

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Hungarian:


 * Portuguese:


 * Arabic: وسائل الإعلام
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, , 傳媒, 传媒
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: μέσα μαζικής ενημέρωσης (ΜΜΕ)


 * Hindi: संचार माध्यम
 * Japanese: ,
 * Persian: رسانه
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: средства массовой информации, , масс-медиа
 * Spanish: medios de comunicación

Anagrams

 * aimed, amide, maide

Adjective

 * 1) environmental

Etymology
From medio: + -a:.

Noun

 * 1) media

Noun

 * 1) average

Related terms

 * medio

Noun

 * 1) average, mean

Noun

 * 1) media

Synonyms

 * mass media

Related terms

 * in media
 * mediale
 * mediano

Anagrams

 * madie

Adjective




Verb

 * 1) to mediate
 * 2) to intercede, interpose

Etymology
From mediare:, present active infinitive of medio: <  medius:.

Related terms

 * mediator

Noun

 * 1) sock, stocking
 * 2) pantyhose
 * 3)  mean, average
 * 4) half an hour
 * son las cinco y media = it’s 5:30.

Adjective

 * 1) half
 * media hora = half an hour.
 * 1) middle, mid, in the middle of
 * 2) average, mean