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Medium Term Note; Medium-term note
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medium-term      
The medium-term is the period of time which lasts a few months or years beyond the present time, in contrast with the short term or the long term.
The medium-term economic prospects remained poor...
If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby, she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects.
N-SING: usu N n
Medium term note         
A medium-term note (MTN) is a debt note that usually matures (is paid back) in 5–10 years, but the term may be less than one year or as long as 100 years. They can be issued on a fixed or floating coupon basis.
medium         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Medium (disambiguation); Medium (bearer); Media (plural); The Medium (film)
(mediums, media)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The plural of the noun can be either 'mediums' or 'media' for meanings 4 and 5. The form 'mediums' is the plural for meaning 6.
1.
If something is of medium size, it is neither large nor small, but approximately half way between the two.
A medium dose produces severe nausea within hours...
He was of medium height with blond hair and light blue eyes.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
You use medium to describe something which is average in degree or amount, or approximately half way along a scale between two extremes.
Foods that contain only medium levels of sodium are bread, cakes, milk, butter and margarine.
...a sweetish, medium-strength beer.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Medium is also an adverb.
Cook under a medium-hot grill.
ADV: ADV adj
3.
If something is of a medium colour, it is neither light nor dark, but approximately half way between the two.
Andrea has medium brown hair, grey eyes and very pale skin...
COMB in COLOUR
4.
A medium is a way or means of expressing your ideas or of communicating with people.
In Sierra Leone, English is used as the medium of instruction for all primary education...
But Artaud was increasingly dissatisfied with film as a medium.
N-COUNT
5.
A medium is a substance or material which is used for a particular purpose or in order to produce a particular effect.
Blood is the medium in which oxygen is carried to all parts of the body...
Hyatt has found a way of creating these qualities using the more permanent medium of oil paint.
N-COUNT
6.
A medium is a person who claims to be able to contact and speak to people who are dead, and to pass messages between them and people who are still alive.
N-COUNT
7.
see also media
8.
If you strike or find a happy medium between two extreme and opposite courses of action, you find a sensible way of behaving that is somewhere between the two extremes.
I still aim to strike a happy medium between producing football that's worth watching and getting results...
PHRASE: PHR after v
medium         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Medium (disambiguation); Medium (bearer); Media (plural); The Medium (film)
¦ noun (plural media or mediums)
1. an agency or means of doing something.
the material or form used by an artist, composer, or writer.
2. a substance through which sensory impressions are conveyed or physical forces are transmitted.
3. a particular form of storage material for computer files, such as magnetic tape or discs.
4. a liquid (e.g. oil) with which pigments are mixed to make paint.
5. (plural mediums) a person claiming to be able to communicate between the dead and the living.
6. the middle quality or state between two extremes.
7. the substance in which an organism lives or is cultured.
¦ adjective between two extremes; average.
Derivatives
mediumism noun
mediumistic adjective
mediumship noun
Origin
C16: from L., lit. 'middle'.
medium         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Medium (disambiguation); Medium (bearer); Media (plural); The Medium (film)
I. a.
Middle, mean, middling, mediocre.
II. n.
1.
Intervening substance, pervading substance.
2.
Means, instrumentality, agency.
3.
Mean, moderation.
4.
Mean average, mean proportion, mean.
5.
(Painting.) Menstruum.
6.
(Log.) Middle term.
medium         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Medium (disambiguation); Medium (bearer); Media (plural); The Medium (film)
n.
middle degree
1) a happy medium
system
2) a medium of instruction
Medium         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Medium (disambiguation); Medium (bearer); Media (plural); The Medium (film)
·noun ·see Mean.
II. Medium ·noun An Average.
III. Medium ·noun The liquid vehicle with which dry colors are ground and prepared for application.
IV. Medium ·noun A trade name for printing and writing paper of certain sizes. ·see Paper.
V. Medium ·noun The mean or middle term of a syllogism; that by which the extremes are brought into connection.
VI. Medium ·adj Having a middle position or degree; mean; intermediate; medial; as, a horse of medium size; a decoction of medium strength.
VII. Medium ·noun That which lies in the middle, or between other things; intervening body or quantity. Hence, specifically: (a) Middle place or degree; mean.
VIII. Medium ·noun A substance through which an effect is transmitted from one thing to another; as, air is the common medium of sound. Hence: The condition upon which any event or action occurs; necessary means of motion or action; that through or by which anything is accomplished, conveyed, or carried on; specifically, in animal magnetism, spiritualism, ·etc., a person through whom the action of another being is said to be manifested and transmitted.
Term (logic)         
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  • ''Left to right:'' tree structure of the term (''n''⋅(''n''+1))/2 and ''n''⋅((''n''+1)/2)
MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION THAT MAY FORM A SEPARABLE PART OF AN EQUATION, A SERIES, OR ANOTHER EXPRESSION; USED IN IN MATHEMATICAL LOGIC, UNIVERSAL ALGEBRA, AND REWRITING SYSTEMS
Term (first-order logic); Logic term; Variant (logic); Term (term rewriting); Linear term; Context (term rewriting); Subterm; Finite terms; First-order terms; Subterms; Renamed copy
In mathematical logic, a term denotes a mathematical object while a formula denotes a mathematical fact. In particular, terms appear as components of a formula.
The Medium (1960 film)         
1960 FILM BY ALAN BURKE
The Medium (TV play)
The Medium is a 1960 Australian television production. It was a filmed version of the opera by Menotti.
Active laser medium         
QUANTUM SYSTEM THAT ALLOWS AMPLIFICATION OF POWER (GAIN) OF WAVES PASSING THROUGH
Lasing medium; Laser gain medium; Gain medium; Active gain medium; Gain media; Laser medium; Active medium; Gain crystal; Laser rod; Lasing media
The active laser medium (also called gain medium or lasing medium) is the source of optical gain within a laser. The gain results from the stimulated emission of photons through electronic or molecular transitions to a lower energy state from a higher energy state previously populated by a pump source.

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Medium term note

A medium-term note (MTN) is a debt note that usually matures (is paid back) in 5–10 years, but the term may be less than one year or as long as 100 years. They can be issued on a fixed or floating coupon basis. In opposite to conventional bonds, these can be offered continuously through various brokers, instead of issuing the full amount at once. Also, in contrast to conventional bonds market, the agent (typically investment bank) in MTN market is not obliged to underwrite the notes for the issuer and the agent is thus not guaranteed funds. Floating rate medium-term notes can be as simple as paying the holder a coupon linked to Euribor +/- basis points or can be more complex structured notes linked, for example, to swap rates, treasuries, indices, etc. The amount of the issues usually ranges from $100 million to $1 billion. In the recent years, MTNs have become major source of financing in international financial markets, both in US and EU.