![]() noun A prefix in words of Greek origin or formation, meaning ‘among, between, with, after, beyond, over,’ etc., often denoting change or transformation (like L.In another case the rock name describes the rock as it was before metamorphism: as, meta-diabase, for an altered diabase. In one case the rock-name to which it is prefixed accords with the present character of the rock, and the prefix meta- indicates that it has been developed by processes of metamorphism: as, meta-diorite, a diorite which has resulted from metamorphism, possibly of a gabbro. In geology, it is used to denote change, transformation, or metamorphism, but differently in different instances. This arrangement is spoken of as asymmetric. As a prefix to the names of benzene derivations, it signifies that atoms or radicals substituting two, three, or four of the hydrogen atoms of benzene have the positions (if all six hydrogen atoms of the original benzene be numbered consecutively from 1 to 6) 1 and 3, 1, 2, and 4, or 1, 2, 3, and 5, respectively. ![]() In inorganic chem., among the different types of periodic, phosphoric, arsenious, arsenic, boracic, and silicic: acids, a prefix used in the name of that which contains the least proportion of hydrogen.adjective Making or showing awareness of reference to oneself or to the activity that is taking place, especially in an ironic or comic way.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
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