midscale

English

Etymology

mid- + scale

Adjective

midscale (not comparable)

  1. (business) Neither downscale nor upscale.
    • 2007 October 29, Bob Tedeschi, “Travel Sales Still Growing, but Numbers of Customers Are Declining”, in New York Times:
      Travelocity [] recently discovered that 85 percent of road travelers book midscale or upscale hotels.
  2. (computing) Of middling size.
    • 2011, Paul Turley, Dan Wood, Beginning T-SQL with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and 2008:
      A typical midscale database can contain scores of tables that contain supporting or special-purpose data.

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