Meta refers to the supernatural. Metaphysical is the processes, beyond the physical. For instance, the brain is physical and can be seen, but thoughts are mental and remain unseen.
Meta- as a prefix can have a number of definitions. It can denote a change of position or condition, a position behind, after, or beyond or something of a higher or second-order kind.
A meta refresh is something coded into the html of a website. It forces the current web page to automatically refresh after a given amount of time as specified in the code.
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When we say that something is alive. we mean it has life in it.
changing.
Dorcas
The suffix "meta" means beyond, transcending, or self-referential. It is often used to indicate something that is of a higher level or involving a critical examination of its own structure or underlying assumptions.
Meta is a term often used in art. When something is described as meta, it usually is said to be one idea that has came from another. The term meta is often used on several websites.
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Meta is a term often used in art. When something is described as meta, it usually is said to be one idea that has came from another. The term meta is often used on several websites.
yes it means to change
"Meta" in Maori can mean "change" or "transform." It is often used in a contextual or metaphorical sense to refer to a transformative process or a state of being changed.
meta-discursive is a strategy that is used in discourse to pointing to something that has occurred or that has been mentioned in the prior discourse. For example, if in a prior discourse you encountered the word "meta-discursive", and you are relating it in a novel discourse, you may need to highlight the term or the way in which the term has been define or use in the previous discourse, by using words such as " by which I mean", "so-called" simply to indicate that you have brought it into the discourse from somewhere.
It means it's self referential. For example, if someone were to ask a question on Answers.com regarding Answers.com itself, that would be so meta.
Meta- as a prefix can have a number of definitions. It can denote a change of position or condition, a position behind, after, or beyond or something of a higher or second-order kind.
no... unless i missed something >.>