media
81MEDIA — 1. n.pl. 1 pl. of MEDIUM. 2 (usu. prec. by the) the main means of mass communication (esp. newspapers and broadcasting) regarded collectively. Usage: Use as a mass noun with a singular verb is common (e.g. the media is on our side), but is… …
82Media — noun [ˈmiːdɪə/ a) a historical region in northwestern Iran, originally inhabited by the Medes b) territories corresponding to the empire ruled by dynasts from Media See Also: Mede …
83média — multimédia média remédia …
84Media — Original name in latin Media Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 39.91678 latitude 75.38769 altitude 88 Population 5327 Date 2011 05 14 …
85Media — Me̱dia w; , ...diä u. ...dien: übliche Kurzbezeichnung für ↑Tunica media …
86Media — Me|dia die; , Plur. ...diä u. ...dien [...i̯ən] <zu lat. media, Fem. von medius, vgl. 1↑Medium>: 1. stimmhafter ↑Explosivlaut (z. B. b; Sprachw.); Ggs. ↑Tenuis. 2. mittlere Schicht der Gefäßwand (von Arterien, Venen u. Lymphgefäßen; Med.) …
87media — See mass media, sociology of …
88media — is a plural. The singular is medium. Television is a medium; newspapers and television are media. However, mediums is the correct plural for describing spiritualists …
89Media — Sp Midija Ap Media L JAV: Delavarų apyg. c. (Pensilvanija), g tė (Ilinojus) …
90media — mass media The means, such as television, radio, newspapers, and magazines, by which advertisers, politicians, etc. , communicate with large numbers of members of the general public …