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Average Definition

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Etymology

From Old French avarie < Italian avaria < Arabic عوارية (ʕawārīya, “damaged goods”) < عوار (ʕawār, “fault, blemish, defect, flaw”) < عور (ʕáwira, “to lose an eye”).

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Noun

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Wikipedia average (plural averages)

  1. (arithmetic) The arithmetic mean.
    The average of 10, 20 and 24 is (10 + 20 + 24)/3 = 18.
  2. (statistics) Any measure of central tendency, especially any mean, the median, or the mode (see Usage notes below).
  3. (sports) An indication of a player's ability calculated from his scoring record, etc.
    batting average

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terms derived from average (noun)

Adjective

average (comparative more average, superlative most average)

  1. (not comparable) Constituting or relating to the average.
    The average age of the participants was 18.5.
  2. Neither very good nor very bad; rated somewhere in the middle of all others in the same category.
    I soon found I was only an average chess player.
  3. Typical.
    The average family will not need the more expensive features of this product.
  4. (Australian, New Zealand, informal) Bad or undesirable.

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Translations

constituting or relating to the average
neither very good nor very bad
typical
  • Armenian: միջին hy(hy) (miǰin)
  • Bulgarian: нормален bg(bg), обикновен bg(bg)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 普通 zh(zh) (pǔtōng)
  • Czech: průměrný cs(cs) m.

Verb

to average (third-person singular simple present averages, present participle averaging, simple past and past participle averaged)

  1. (transitive, informal) To compute the arithmetic mean of.
    If you average 10, 20 and 24, you get 18.
  2. (transitive) Over a period of time or across members of a population, to have or generate a mean value of.
    The daily high temperature last month averaged 15C.

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