¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Midterms
1. midterm [n] - See also: midterm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Midterms
Literary usage of Midterms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. College Life in Paradise by Celestia Buckingham-Smith (2006)
"That night I was studying for one of my midterms with Eric, ... But now he had
to spring this on me right before midterms, and Aunt Letty's engagement party ..."
2. Deeper Reading: Comprehending Challenging Texts, 4-12 by Kelly Gallagher (2004)
"... district-mandated essays and multiple-choice exams, yearly state-required
tests, nationally normed assessments, midterms, final exams, and high school ..."
3. Cap and Gown: Third Series by R. L. Paget, John Erskine (1902)
"I'd never quiz, and never say Impatient things, but I'd be gay And happy, too,
and wouldn't you, If I were a Prof, at OSU When time for midterms came along ..."
4. The American Pageant Revisited: Recollections of a Stanford Historian by Thomas A. Bailey (1982)
"The class met three times a week, and in a ten-week quarter this meant about 30
sessions. I could safely subtract one meeting for midterms, and two or three ..."
5. Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?: Content Comprehension, Grades 6-12by Cris Tovani by Cris Tovani (2004)
"But I always take a break from them around midterms, when more written work is
coming in. I do calendars about five weeks of every quarter during the year. ..."
6. Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His Class by Charles Delucena Meigs (1848)
"... comprises nearly two thousand five hundred subjects midterms not contained in
ihe IUL Many of these had bem introduced itun ..."
7. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Testis, and of the Spermatic by Thomas Blizard Curling (1856)
"... all on the subject of preparing and ad mi* midterms medicines that c'Jin he
desired by the physician and ..."