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  • 61met|a|phos|phor|ic acid — «MEHT uh fos FR ihk, FOR », an acid obtained by treating a phosphorous oxide with water and by other methods. It contains one molecule of water less than phosphoric acid. Formula: HPO3 …

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  • 62met|a|phy|si|cian — «MEHT uh fuh ZIHSH uhn», noun. a person skilled in or familiar with metaphysics: »It is a type of argument that was beloved by metaphysicians of an older generation (Science News) …

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  • 63met|a|po|lit|i|cal — «MEHT uh puh LIHT uhkuhl», adjective. of or having to do with metapolitics …

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  • 64met|a|psy|cho|log|i|cal — «MEHT uh SY kuh LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. of or having to do with metapsychology …

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  • 65met|a|tho|rac|ic — «MEHT uh th RAS ihk, thoh », adjective. of or having to do with the metathorax of an insect: »The flies…each have a pair of clubbed threads…in place of the metathoracic wings (Hegner and Stiles) …

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  • 66met|em|pir|i|cal — «MEHT uhm PIHR uh kuhl», adjective. 1. beyond, or outside of, the field of experience: »If then the Empirical designates the province we include within the range of Science, the province we exclude may fitly be styled the metempirical (George H.… …

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  • 67met|em|psy|chic — «MEHT uhm SY kihk», adjective. of or having to do with metempsychosis …

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  • 68met|en|ce|phal|ic — «MEHT ehn suh FAL ihk», adjective. of or having to do with the metencephalon …

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  • 69met|he|mo|glo|bi|ne|mi|a — «meht HEE muh GLOH buh NEE mee uh», noun. the presence of methemoglobin in the blood: »Dr. Singley knew that he was dealing with methemoglobinemia, in which poisoned red cells carry no oxygen, and other cells cannot deliver enough, to the tissues …

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  • 70met|ri|cal — «MEHT ruh kuhl», adjective. 1. of meter; having a regular arrangement of accents; written in verse, not in prose: »a metrical translation of Homer. 2. of, having to do with, or used in measurement; metric …

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