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[syn: musical instrument digital interface, MIDI]
ADJECTIVE (1)
1.  used of women's clothing having a hemline at mid-calf; 
- Example: "midiskirts"
- Example: "wore her dresses midi length"
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
midi
    adj 1: used of women's clothing having a hemline at mid-calf;
           "midiskirts"; "wore her dresses midi length" [ant:
           maxi, mini]
    n 1: the southern part of France
    2: a standard protocol for communication between electronic
       musical instruments and computers [syn: musical instrument
       digital interface, MIDI]
V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016):
MIDI
       Musical Instruments Digital Interface (MIDI)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Musical Instrument Digital Interface
MIDI
    (MIDI /mi'-dee/,
   /mee'-dee/) A hardware specification and protocol used to
   communicate note and effect information between synthesisers,
   computers, music keyboards, controllers, and other electronic
   music devices.  It is basically a high-speed serial
   connection with separate connections for MIDI in, MIDI out and
   MIDI through (to allow devices to be chained).
   The basic unit of information is a "note on/off" event which
   includes a note number (pitch) and key velocity (loudness).
   There are many other message types for events such as pitch
   bend, patch changes and synthesizer-specific events for
   loading new patches etc.
   There is a file format for expressing MIDI data which is like
   a dump of data sent over a MIDI port.
   The MIME type "audio/midi" isn't actually registered so it
   should probably be "audio/x-midi".
   Filename extension: .mid or .midi
   (http://update.uu.se/~vick/Coordinator.html).
   Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.music.midi,
   news:alt.music.midi.
   (1998-06-27)