Bundled in with (4)
I believe the answer is:
amid
(Other definitions for amid that I've seen before include "'See . . . . the winter's snow' (carol)" , "In the course of" , "In the thick of" , "A dim sort of preposition" , "Surrounded by" .)
I believe the answer is:
amid
(Other definitions for amid that I've seen before include "'See . . . . the winter's snow' (carol)" , "In the course of" , "In the thick of" , "A dim sort of preposition" , "Surrounded by" .)