IPA: //ˈmɪdˌkʌlt//
KK: /mɪdˌkʌlt/
A type of culture that combines elements of both high culture and popular culture, often appealing to a broad audience without being fully one or the other.
The film was criticized for being too midcult, lacking the depth of high art while still trying to appeal to mainstream tastes.
Midcult is a compound word formed from "mid-" (meaning middle) and "cult" (from Latin "cultus", meaning care or cultivation). The term refers to a cultural phenomenon that exists in the middle ground between high culture and popular culture.
Think of 'mid-' meaning middle and 'cult' relating to care or cultivation, which helps you remember that 'midcult' refers to a cultural space that is in between high and popular culture.
No commonly confused words.