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meta
1[ met-uh ]
adjective
- pertaining to or noting a story, conversation, character, etc., that consciously references or comments upon its own subject or features, often in the form of parody:
A movie about making a movie is just so meta—especially when the actors criticize the acting.
- pertaining to or noting an abstract, high-level analysis or commentary, especially one that consciously references something of its own type.
noun
- a consciously and playfully self-referential story, conversation, etc.:
That dialogue was an example of meta at its best.
- an abstract, high-level analysis or commentary:
writing a meta to explain the character’s motivation.
verb (used without object)
- to analyze or comment on something in a meta way:
I spend more time metaing about the show than actually watching it.
meta
2[ mee-tuh ]
noun
- (in ancient Rome) a column or post, or a group of columns or posts, placed at each end of a racetrack to mark the turning places.
meta
3[ met-uh ]
adjective
- pertaining to or occupying two positions (1, 3) in the benzene ring that are separated by one carbon atom.
meta
4[ met-uh ]
noun
- a shortened form of metamour.
Meta
5[ mee-tuh ]
noun
- a female given name.
meta-
6- a prefix appearing in loanwords from Greek, with the meanings “after,” “along with,” “beyond,” “among,” “behind,” and productive in English on the Greek model:
metacarpus; metagenesis.
- a prefix added to the name of a subject and designating another subject that analyzes the original one but at a more abstract, higher level:
metaphilosophy; metalinguistics.
- a prefix added to the name of something that consciously references or comments upon its own subject or features:
a meta-painting of an artist painting a canvas.
- Chemistry.
meta-
1prefix
- indicating change, alteration, or alternation
metamorphosis
metabolism
- (of an academic discipline, esp philosophy) concerned with the concepts and results of the named discipline See also metatheory
metamathematics
meta-ethics
- occurring or situated behind or after
metaphase
meta-cresol
metadinitrobenzene
- denoting an isomer, polymer, or compound related to a specified compound (often differing from similar compounds that are prefixed by para- )
metaldehyde
- denoting an oxyacid that is a lower hydrated form of the anhydride or a salt of such an acid Compare ortho-
metaphosphoric acid
Meta
2/ ˈmeɪtə; ˈmeta /
noun
- a river in Colombia, rising in the Andes and flowing northeast and east, forming part of the border between Colombia and Venezuela, to join the Orinoco River. Length: about 1000 km (620 miles)
Word History and Origins
Origin of meta1
Origin of meta2
Origin of meta4
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Word History and Origins
Origin of meta1
Example Sentences
MR headsets enable users to effortlessly view and interact with both the real world and 3D models integrated within it, using devices such as the Microsoft HoloLens 2 and the Meta Quest Pro.
These include Nvidia’s biggest customers, including Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft, which are spending billions on chips and data centers — and are increasingly using in-house chips and hardware to reduce their reliance on Nvidia and other chipmakers.
However that remains far behind X, as well as Threads, a rival platform set up by Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram.
A group representing the interests of tech companies such as Meta, Snapchat and X in Australia has dismissed the ban as “a 20th Century response to 21st Century challenges”.
The Federal Trade Commission has separately sued Amazon and Meta, accusing them of anticompetitive behavior and stifling rivals.
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