midward
/ˈmɪdwərd/Definitions
1. noun
A person who serves as an intermediary or middleman, especially in a business or financial transaction.
“The midward managed to negotiate a fair deal between the buyer and the seller.”
2. noun
A term used to describe a region or area that is intermediate or midway between two other locations or points.
“The midward of the two cities was a major transportation hub.”