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Webster Dictionary :: Metatarsal

METATAR'SAL, a. [from metatarsus.] Belonging to the metatarsus.

Webster Dictionary :: Metastasis

METAS'TASIS, n. [Gr. mutation; over, and to place.] A translation or removal of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaplasm

MET'APLASM, n. [Gr. transformation; over, and to form.] In grammar, a transmutat...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphysics

METAPHYS'ICS, n. s as z. [Gr. after, and physics. It is said that this name was ...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphysician

METAPHYSI'CIAN, n. s as z. One who is versed in the science of metaphysics.

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphysically

METAPHYS'ICALLY, adv. In the manner of metaphysical science.

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphysic

METAPHYS'IC METAPHYS'ICAL, a. s as z. [See Metaphysics .] 1. Pertaining or relat...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphrastic

METAPHRAS'TIC, a. Close or literal in translation.

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphrast

MET'APHRAST, n. A person who translates from one language into another, word for...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphrase

MET'APHRASE, n. [Gr. over, according to or with, and phrase.] A verbal translati...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphorist

MET'APHORIST, n. One that makes metaphors.

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphorically

METAPHOR'ICALLY, adv. In a metaphorical manner; not literally.

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphoric

METAPHOR'IC METAPHOR'ICAL, a. Pertaining to metaphor; comprising a metaphor; not...

Webster Dictionary :: Metaphor

MET'APHOR, n. [Gr. to transfer, over, to carry.] A short similitude; a similitud...

Webster Dictionary :: Metamorphostical

METAMORPHOS'TICAL, a. Pertaining to or effected by metamorphosis.

Webster Dictionary :: Metamorphosis

METAMORPH'OSIS, n. Change of form or shape; transformation; particularly, a chan...

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