Adjective
middle-sized (not comparable)
Of a medium size
Laws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in it. William Shenstone
Early in the 1990s, I flew alone in a dandelion-yellow, single-engine, 180-horsepower Piper Cherokee from Westchester County Airport in New York westward to the Rocky Mountains, landing and refuelling a good many times in middle-sized cities and towns along the way. Cynthia Ozick
In appearance, it is a short-haired, middle-sized, strong sighthound with drooping ears. Source: Internet
In the United States, industrialization of agriculture has negatively affected the economy of small and middle-sized farms and strongly reduced the size of the rural labour market. Source: Internet
Prior to the beginning of World War I, the company owned 65 middle-sized and large steamers. Source: Internet
Small or middle-sized houses, in general, only have a single main gate which also functions as a delivering point. Source: Internet