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mid-march
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Princeton's WordNet
mid-Marchnoun
the middle part of March
Wiktionary
mid-Marchnoun
Any time in the middle of March.
mid-Marchadverb
In the middle of March.
mid-Marchadjective
Happening in the middle of March.
Etymology: From mid, and March.
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mid-march
Mid-March generally refers to the middle period of the month of March, typically around the dates of 11th to 20th.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mid-march in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mid-march in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of mid-march in a Sentence
In Australia, we went into Covid lockdown mid-March, and I had more free time around the house, i'd heard about sourdough baking and thought, What a great time to test out my baking abilities.
Outside work I usually spend my whole time in museums ... and I've really been missing it since mid-March.
Well, Mr. Giuliani was almost unmissable starting in mid-March, as the news campaign, or campaign of slander against, not only Ambassador Yovanovitch unfolded, he had a very high a media promise, so he was on TV, his Twitter feed ramped up and it was all focused on Ukraine.
We expect maybe in mid-March or during the last ten days of March, our patients will be basically discharged from the hospital, because fewer patients are being admitted and the number of patients being discharged is gradually increasing now, so we can have at least 50 to 100 people discharged every day.
It would be no exaggeration to say that since the pandemic began in mid-March, Salvation Army has seen a tsunami of human need.
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