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From middle + born.
middleborn (not comparable)
- Born as the middle child to a parent or family.
1996, Gary Smalley, Making Love Last Forever, Thomas Nelson, →ISBN, page 182:On the positive side, middleborn children are good negotiators and adaptable; they often feel little need to "control."
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middleborn (plural middleborns)
- The middle child to be born to a parent or family.
1986, G. Hugh Allred, Teenager: A Survival Guide for Mom and Dad, Bookcraft, →ISBN, page 36:A middleborn who feels left out may become unsure about his place in the family.
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