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Mid-water   /mɪd-wˈɔtər/   Listen
Mid-water

noun
1.
The water that is well below the surface but also well above the bottom.






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"Mid-water" Quotes from Famous Books



... rove for perch with a minnow, then it is best to be alive, you sticking your hook through his back fin, or a minnow with the hook in his upper lip, and letting him swim up and down about mid-water, or a little lower, and you still keeping him about that depth with a cork, which ought to be a very little one; and the way you are to fish for perch ...
— The Diamond Cross Mystery - Being a Somewhat Different Detective Story • Chester K. Steele

... to draw divisions between the bottom organisms without power of motion, benthon, the nekton motile life in mid-water, and the plankton or floating life. Then he led very prettily on to the importance of the tiny vegetable organisms as ...
— Scott's Last Expedition Volume I • Captain R. F. Scott



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