Midway (noun)

  1. The middle point or position on a journey or scale.
  2. A fair or carnival with a variety of entertainments and stalls.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from mid- + way.

Examples:

  1. We're about halfway through the journey.
  2. The midway point of the marathon is at the 20-mile mark.
  3. We set up a booth at the midway of the fair.
  4. The midway had a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, and other rides.
  5. The midway had a variety of games and food vendors.
Some random words: splotchy, troglodyte, filial