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In the arts, the key material used to create a work of art, such as oil paint, clay, or pastel; also the means used to convey information, such as the written word or television. Artwork combining more than one medium is known as mixed media. In painting, a medium also refers to the liquid in which the pigment colour is suspended.

medium

In spiritualism, a person with the alleged ability to contact spirits of the dead.



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