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METALLIF'EROUS, a. [L. metallum, metal, and fero, to produce.] Producing metals.
METAL'LIC, a. [L. metallicus.] Pertaining to a metal or metals; consisting of me...
METALEP'TICALLY, adv. by transposition.
METALEP'TIC, a. Pertaining to a metalepsis or participation; translative. 1. Tra...
METALEP'SIS, n. [Gr. participation; beyond, and to take.] In rhetoric, the conti...
METAL, n. met'l. [L. metallum.] A simple, fixed, shining, opake body or substanc...
METAGRAM'MATISM, n. [Gr. beyond, and a letter.] Anagrammatism, or metagrammatism...
ME'TAGE, n. [from mete.] Measurement of coal; price of measuring.
METACH'RONISM, n. [Gr. beyond, and time.] An error in chronology, by placing an ...
METACARP'US, n. [Gr. beyond, and the wrist.] In anatomy, the part of the hand be...
METACARP'AL, a. [from metacarpus.] Belonging to the metacarpus.
METAB'OLA, n. [Gr. beyond, and a casting.] In medicine, a change of air, time or...
METAB'ASIS, n. [Gr. from beyond, and to go.] In rhetoric, transition; a passing ...
MET, pret. and pp. of meet.
MESTEE', n. A person of a mixed breed.
MESS'UAGE, n. In law, a dwelling house and adjoining land, appropriated to the u...