midleap
English
Etymology
From
mid-
+
leap
.
Adverb
midleap
(
not comparable
)
During a
leap
.
2007
July 22, Ada Brunstein, “The House of No Personal Pronouns”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
Another time I wondered if she was the naked dancer
midleap
on the cover of a local calendar.
Noun
midleap
(
uncountable
)
The
midpoint
of a
leap
.
frozen in
midleap
Anagrams
alpidem
,
impaled
,
implead