midseason

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See also: mid-season and mid season

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mid- +‎ season

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midseason (plural midseasons)

  1. The middle part of a season, such as a sporting, television, or growing season.
    Tourism has a high season (summer), a midseason (spring and fall), and a low season (winter).
    The amount of water needed is about 50% of the water used in the midseason.
    Underperforming TV programs are often replaced in the midseason of the schedule.

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midseason (not comparable)

  1. Occurring in the midseason.
    This apple is a midseason variety grown best in northern climates.
    The midseason finale had a great cliffhanger.

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