Usually, an agency, instrument, or method used to attain an end: The telephone is a means of communication. There are several means of solving the problem.
They lived beyond their means.
available resources, esp. money:They lived beyond their means.
considerable financial resources; riches:a man of means.
something that is midway between two extremes; something intermediate: to seek a mean between cynicism and blind faith.
a quantity having a value intermediate between the values of other quantities; an average, esp. the arithmetic mean.
either the second or third term in a proportion of four terms.
expected value. See(def. 2).
the middle term in a syllogism.
Go, by all means.
(in emphasis) certainly:Go, by all means.
at any cost; without fail.
in any way; at all: We were not surprised at the news by any means.
with the help of; by the agency of; through: We crossed the stream by means of a log.
in no way; not at all: The prize is by no means certain.
—adj.
occupying a middle position or an intermediate place, as in kind, quality, degree, or time: a mean speed; a mean course; the mean annual rainfall.