midair
nounHow to pronounce midair:
Definition of midair:
- midair (noun):
- some point in the air; above ground level.
- a point or region in the air not immediately adjacent to the ground
Synonyms for midair:
blue
firmament
heaven(s)
high
sky
welkin
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