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  • 1 English
    • 1.1 Etymology
    • 1.2 Noun
    • 1.3 Adjective
    • 1.4 Adverb

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Etymology

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From mid- +‎ February.

Noun

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mid-February (uncountable)

  1. Any time in the middle of February.
    • 2025 January 14, Jay Ganglani and Kocha Olarn, “59 degrees Fahrenheit might not sound that chilly. In Thailand’s capital, it’s a shock to the system”, in CNN‎[1]:Temperatures in Bangkok fell as low as 59.3 degrees Fahrenheit (15.2 degrees Celsius) on Monday, the lowest the capital has seen in years, as the country’s weather agency warned cool conditions could persist through mid-February.
    • 2025 February 1, Kevin Liptak, “With stiff tariffs he promised now in place, Trump opens a new trade war”, in CNN‎[2]:Saturday’s tariffs are unlikely to be Trump’s last. The president said himself said in the Oval Office that additional tariffs could come by mid-February on chips, pharmaceuticals, steel, aluminum, copper, oil and gas imports – along with tariffs on the European Union – all threats that few would discount given his willingness to follow through on the North American and China tariffs on Saturday.

Adjective

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mid-February (not comparable)

  1. Happening in the middle of February.

Adverb

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mid-February (not comparable)

  1. In the middle of February.
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