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Midi   /mˈidi/   Listen
Midi

noun
1.
The southern part of France.
2.
A standard protocol for communication between electronic musical instruments and computers.  Synonym: musical instrument digital interface.
adjective
1.
Used of women's clothing having a hemline at mid-calf.  "Wore her dresses midi length"



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... HTML version of this e-text includes all songs in two forms: .pdf (image), and MIDI (sound). Some sites will allow you to download these files individually; if so, look in the "files" directory associated with ...
— Dramatized Rhythm Plays - Mother Goose and Traditional • John N. Richards

... all of France. Sometimes I have thought not the best part of it. There is the south of France, with Avignon, the heart of Provence, seat of the French papacy six hundred years ago, the metropolis of Christendom before the Midi was a region—Paris yet a village, and Rome struggling out of the debris of the ages—with Arles and Nimes, and, above all, Tarascon, the home of the immortal Tartarin, for next-door neighbors. They are all hard by Marseilles. But Avignon ever most caught my fancy, ...
— Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography • Henry Watterson

... herbalist, whose shop was situated in Rue de Cherche-Midi. He was a widower, and married for the second time a woman named Mathilde. His shop was at one time prosperous, but business fell away until what was left was only that of an equivocal character. He died of syncope induced by ...
— A Zola Dictionary • J. G. Patterson

... with the html version of this text includes pdf and midi (sound) files for all Airs. More information is at the end ...
— The Beggar's Opera - to which is prefixed the Musick to each Song • John Gay

... entirely closed, no trains either entering or leaving it. It was said that as much rolling-stock as was possible had been sent to France to prevent it being taken by the Germans. There was then a stampede to the Gare du Midi, from whence a few trains were still leaving the city ...
— Field Hospital and Flying Column - Being the Journal of an English Nursing Sister in Belgium & Russia • Violetta Thurstan


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