mesostate

Etymology
From +.

Noun

 * 1)  A product of metabolic action; an anastate or katastate.
 * 2)  An intermediate physical state of matter between solid and liquid, in which the molecules have more freedom of movement than when locked in a crystal lattice, but less freedom of movement than when in the liquid state.
 * 3)  A composite state of a physical system that is determined by the overall configuration of many microstates, such as the heat of a substance (mesostate), which is made up of the aggregate of motions of many molecules (microostate).
 * 4)  A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).
 * 1)  A composite state of a physical system that is determined by the overall configuration of many microstates, such as the heat of a substance (mesostate), which is made up of the aggregate of motions of many molecules (microostate).
 * 2)  A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).
 * 1)  A composite state of a physical system that is determined by the overall configuration of many microstates, such as the heat of a substance (mesostate), which is made up of the aggregate of motions of many molecules (microostate).
 * 2)  A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).
 * 1)  A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).
 * 1)  A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).
 * 1)  A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).