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METAPHYS'ICS, n. s as z. [Gr. after, and physics. It is said that this name was ...
MET'APLASM, n. [Gr. transformation; over, and to form.] In grammar, a transmutat...
METAS'TASIS, n. [Gr. mutation; over, and to place.] A translation or removal of ...
METATAR'SAL, a. [from metatarsus.] Belonging to the metatarsus.
METATAR'SUS, n. [Gr. beyond, and tarsus.] The middle of the foot, or part betwee...
METATH'ESIS, n. [Gr. over, and to set.] 1. Transposition; a figure by which the ...
METE, v.t. [L. metior; Heb. to measure.] To measure; to ascertain quantity, dime...
METEMP'SYCHOSE, v.t. To translate from one body to another, as the soul.
METEMPSYCHO'SIS, n. [Gr. beyond, and animation, life; to animate.] Transmigratio...
METEMP'TOSIS, n. [Gr. after, and to fall.] In chronology,the solar equation nece...
ME'TEOR, n. [Gr. sublime, lofty.] 1. In a general sense, a body that flies or fl...
METEOR'IC, a Pertaining to meteors; consisting of meteors. 1. Proceeding from a ...
ME'TEORIZE, v.i. To ascend in vapors. [Not used.]
MET'EOROLITE METEOROLOG'IC METEOROLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to the atmosphere and ...
METEOROL'OGIST METEOROL'OGY, n. [Gr. lofty, and discourse.] The science which tr...
METEOROM'ANCY METEOROS'COPY, n. [Gr. lofty, and to view.] That part of astronomy...