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1 소시민
n. petty bourgeoisie, middle class, lower middle class -
2 중견
n. hard core, center, middle, midpoint, place located in the middle, mainstay, strong rope supporting the mainmast of a sailing vessel (Nautical); chief support, something which is greatly relied upon -
3 중점
n. center-point, middle-point, middle area -
4 ...의 중앙에
prep. in the middle of -
5 가운데
n. middle, center point between two extremes -
6 가운데 손가락
n. middle finger -
7 가운뎃점
n. middle point -
8 당김법
n. syncope, omission of a letter or sound from the middle of a word (Grammar) -
9 매개체
n. medium, means by which something is accomplished, means of expression; channel of communication; middle man, intermediary; substance or environment through which something is affected -
10 무릎관절
n. knee-joint, hinge joint located in the middle of the leg -
11 버름
n. ides, day which approximately marks the middle of the month on the ancient Roman calendar (15th day of March, May, July and October and the 13th day of the remaining months) -
12 부르주아의
adj. bourgeois, materialistic, conventional, middle class -
13 상복부
n. epigastrium, upper and middle abdomen (Anatomy) -
14 상복부의
adj. epigastric, of or pertaining to the upper and middle abdomen (Anatomy) -
15 성하
adj. under the castle wall--------n. midsummer, middle of the summer, summer solstice -
16 소골편
n. ossicle, small bone; one of the bones in the small bony structure in the human middle ear -
17 아시케나지
n. Ashkenazi, pertaining to Jews of middle and northern Europe -
18 연초-연중-연말
beginning-middle-end of the year -
19 월초-월순-월말
beginning-middle-end of the month -
20 자정
n. midnight, twelve o'clock at night, 12:00 A.M.; middle of the night
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