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the mediums
noun
The nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.
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The mediums for musical performance are extraordinarily various.
Wind and wave are the mediums of the sport.
"The mediums change," she said in a telephone interview.
Meanwhile, Kurt Schwitters in Germany developed the mediums of collage and assemblage in the new spirit.
Comparisons to movie version unfair and unjustified — the mediums are vastly different.
The mediums include painting, sculpture, photography, graphic art, decorative art, costume and video.
Do you feel the mediums used to disseminate such information are adequate?
He pushed, prodded and sometimes reconceived all the mediums in which he worked.
The mediums are drawings, watercolors (like Signac's "St.-Tropez: Evening Sun," left) and pastels.
This approach is hardly helpful for converting skeptics, but the mediums say that's not their job.
The mediums of steak and hamburger each send a different message.
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