English
Etymology
From mid- + December.
Noun
mid-December (uncountable)
- Any time in the middle of December.
2022 September 21, Emily Cochrane, Lisa Friedman, “Manchin’s Gas Pipeline Deal Irks Both Parties, Snarling Spending Bill”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:Mr. Manchin has insisted that legislation to streamline the permitting of fossil fuel and energy infrastructure projects, including the West Virginia pipeline, be tied to the spending measure, which is expected to keep the government funded through mid-December.
Adjective
mid-December (not comparable)
- Happening in the middle of December.
Adverb
mid-December (not comparable)
- In the middle of December.