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meta- or (before a vowel) met-
combining form , denoting
1 a change metabolism .
2 an area of study related to another subject of study, but going beyond it in some way metalanguage .
3 a position behind or beyond something metacarpal .
4 chem
a a derivative of, or an isomer or polymer of, a specified substance metaldehyde ;
b an acid or hydroxide derived from the ortho- (sense 4b) form of a specified substance by loss of water molecules;
c a benzene substitution product in which the substituted atoms or groups are attached to two carbon atoms which are themselves separated by one carbon atom.
[From Greek meta among, with, beside or after]
combining form , denoting
1 a change metabolism .
2 an area of study related to another subject of study, but going beyond it in some way metalanguage .
3 a position behind or beyond something metacarpal .
4 chem
a a derivative of, or an isomer or polymer of, a specified substance metaldehyde ;
b an acid or hydroxide derived from the ortho- (sense 4b) form of a specified substance by loss of water molecules;
c a benzene substitution product in which the substituted atoms or groups are attached to two carbon atoms which are themselves separated by one carbon atom.
[From Greek meta among, with, beside or after]
metabolism
noun , biochem the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of a living organism, including both anabolism and catabolism of complex organic compounds.
[Late 19c: from Greek metabole change, from ballein to throw]
metabolic adjective .
noun , biochem the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of a living organism, including both anabolism and catabolism of complex organic compounds.
[Late 19c: from Greek metabole change, from ballein to throw]
metabolic adjective .
metabolite
noun , biochem a substance involved in metabolism, either synthesized during the process or taken in from the environment.
[19c: from metabolism]
noun , biochem a substance involved in metabolism, either synthesized during the process or taken in from the environment.
[19c: from metabolism]
metabolize or metabolise
verb (metabolized , metabolizing ) tr & intr , biochem to subject to or undergo metabolism.
[19c: from metabolism]
verb (metabolized , metabolizing ) tr & intr , biochem to subject to or undergo metabolism.
[19c: from metabolism]
metacarpus
noun (pl metacarpi ) anat
1 the set of five bones ( metacarpal bones) in the human hand between the wrist and the knuckles, or in the forefoot in other vertebrates.
2 the part of the hand that contains these.
[19c: Latin, from meta- + Greek karpos wrist]
metacarpal adjective .
noun (pl metacarpi ) anat
1 the set of five bones ( metacarpal bones) in the human hand between the wrist and the knuckles, or in the forefoot in other vertebrates.
2 the part of the hand that contains these.
[19c: Latin, from meta- + Greek karpos wrist]
metacarpal adjective .
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