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Self-referential; at a higher level
pref. prefix meaning that a word refers to itself, self-explanatory (gives a more fundamental analysis or explanation of itself - from Greek)
Meta is the name of a modifier bit which a command character may have It is present in a character if the character is typed with the META key held down Such characters are given names that start with Meta- (usually written M- for short) For example, M-< is typed by holding down META and at the same time typing < (which itself is done, on most terminals, by holding down SHIFT and typing ,) See section Keyboard Input
As part of the HEAD of an HTML document, this tag provides information that describes the document in various ways It contains valuable information for search robots to use in adding your web pages to their search indexes A number of search engines use the information within tags as part of their algorithms Infinity Web Technologies strongly recommends that you implement <META> tags that describe the content and keywords that describe your web site and its web pages Go to top of page
Meta information means "information about information " In HTML, meta tags describe the content of the document in which they're written Meta tags with a NAME attribute are used primarily by indexing and searching tools
Above, beyond, about, at a higher level, a logical level higher
An editor able to edit anywhere, move/rename categories, and approve/reject category applications See also: Editors: Types: (K)Meta
a section within the HEAD of an HTML page used to embed information about the document that is not contained or displayed within the BODY of the document Frequently used to pass keywords and descriptions to search engines
A prefix meaning between, with, after, behind, over, about, reversely; as, metachronism, the error of placing after the correct time; metaphor, lit
A prefix meaning to provide added meaning, transcending or going beyond, however meta is nearly as abused a term as cyber A 'meta' key is a key (shift, control, etc) that is used to change the meaning of other keys when used in combination From the Greek, meaning 'with' You can basically think of 'meta' as meaning 'this, but something more' Transcendental metatation?
a carrying over; metathesis, a placing reversely
See Ortho-, and Para-
The mesoscale Eta model A mathematical model of the atmosphere run on a computer that makes forecasts out to 30 hours
Having less than the highest number of hydroxyl groups; - - said of acids; as, metaphosphoric acid
A prefix used to denote a higher level of thought about the subject, e g metascience (where we consider how we approach science), meta-ethics where we consider how we define normative behaviour Each level in a complex system can be considered as a meta-viewpoint upon the previous level of emergence Relates to category or type theory and higher-order logic
Keyword used in the Subject: line of posts to indicate that the post is about the newsgroup itself, rather than the topic of the newsgroup For example, posts about electing a new Squiddies organizer would have their subjects prefaced with META: , since that's about the newsgroup rather than a particular comic
Other; duplicate, corresponding to; resembling; hence, metameric; as, meta-arabinic, metaldehyde
That two replacing radicals, in the benzene nucleus, occupy the relative positions of 1 and 3, 2 and 4, 3 and 5, 4 and 6, 5 and 1, or 6 and 2; as, metacresol, etc
The META is the largest shared server package offered by Virtualis It is packed with space and features It is especially popular for those who want to try their hand at hosting sites themselves, and for those who want to build very large websites See Also: SHARED SERVER
The META element is an extensible mechanism for use in identifying specialized document meta-information Each META element ocurrence specifies a Name/Value pair If multiple META elements are specified with the same name, their combined CONTENT sections should be concatenated as a comma separated list to be associated with the common NAME value
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