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Definition 2024
meta-
meta-
English
Alternative forms
Prefix
meta-
- (anatomy and zoology) Behind [From XIX C.]
- (botany and zoology) Later or subsequent [From XIX C.]
- (obsolete, architecture and zoology) Situated between two segments [From XIX C.]
- (chemistry) Having fewer molecules of water than the ortho- equivalent [From XIX C.]
- (organic chemistry) in isomeric benzene derivatives, having the two substituents in alternate positions; contrasted with ortho- and para- [From 1833]
Etymology 2
Back-formation from metaphysics.
Prefix
meta-
- transcending, encompassing
- Pertaining to a level above or beyond. For example, metadata is data that describes data, metalanguage is language that describes language, etc. [From XVII C.]
- Having analogies with metaphysics
Etymology 3
Back-formation from metamorphism.
Prefix
meta-
- (geology) Analogies and derivatives of metamorphism [From XIX C.]
Etymology 4
Back-formation from metastasis.
Prefix
meta-
- (pathology) Consequent on
Derived terms
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Translations
transcending, encompassing
pertaining to a level above or beyond
having analogies with metaphysics
pathology: consequent on
anatomy, zoology: behind
botany, zoology: later or subsequent
geology: analogies and derivatives of metamorphism
chemistry: having fewer molecules of water than the ortho- equivalent
chemistry: contrasted with ortho- and para-
Spanish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μετά (metá).
Prefix
meta-
Derived terms
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