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† mediˈocral, a. Obs. [f. mediocre + -al1.] 1. ‘Being of a middle quality; indifferent; ordinary; as mediocral intellect’ (Webster 1828–32 citing Addison). 2. Ent. Of middle size; spec. (see quot.).
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 317 Mediocral, when [the antennæ are] of the length of the body. |