medial
Adjective
This term carries a clinical and precise tone, stripped of the ambiguity found in common words like middle. It is primarily used in technical domains where spatial orientation must be absolute, such as surgery, anatomy, or phonetic analysis. In a medical context, it specifically describes a direction moving toward the center of the body, contrasting with lateral, which moves away from the center. In linguistics, it describes the internal architecture of a word, focusing on the sounds that are neither the start nor the end.