Definition: "Midfiles" in Greek mythology refers to two ancient artifacts discovered by a group of Greeks during their expedition to Egypt, which contain fragments of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs from various books and texts. The term "midfiles" originates from the original Greek for "midpoint." In context, it's used metaphorically to denote a point midway between two points. Thus, "midfiles," in this context, implies a central place that connects or binds two distant ends.