2. Noun. (plural of median) ¹
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Definition of Medians
1. median [n] - See also: median
Lexicographical Neighbors of Medians
Literary usage of Medians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wage Worth of School Training: An Analytical Study of Six Hundred Women by Anna Charlotte Hedges (1915)
"Statistical workers of recent years have inclined to the use of medians and modes
in preference to the traditional and time- honored average. ..."
2. Modern Geometry by Charles Godfrey, Arthur Warry Siddons (1908)
"The medians of a triangle are concurrent; and each median is trisected at the
point of ... two medians B/J, Cy intersect at a point of trisection of each. ..."
3. Plane Trigonometry by Sidney Luxton Loney (1896)
"Centroid and medians of any Triangle. If ABC be any triangle, and D, E, and F
respectively the middle points of BC, CA, and AB, the lines AD, BE, ..."
4. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1864)
"Ancistrus medians, Kner ... medians of Kner, although he describes the belly as
densely covered with small shields; M. Kner saw his specimens in the ..."
5. Immigration and Labor: The Economic Aspects of European Immigration to the by Isaac Aaronovich Hourwich (1922)
"medians of relative cost of living and average of biennial medians of relative
wages, 1861-1865. Prof. Wesley C. Mitchell's painstaking study of "Gold, ..."
6. Some Qualities Associated with Success in the Christian Ministry by Mary Eliza Moxcey (1922)
"Of these the individual medians cover 24, but 60 per cent of their entire ...
While the median of the individual medians falls upon the mode (90 per cent), ..."
7. Teachers' Salaries and Salary Schedules in the United States, 1918-19 by Edward Samuel Evenden (1919)
"PART I. Salary Situation as Shown by medians of Items Studied. All the medians
of all the items studied have been assembled in Table LI., and arranged ..."