"Metathorax" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The metathorax is a segment of the thorax in an insect's exoskeleton, located between the thorax and the abdomen. It is typically carried by the second pair of legs and is one of the three main segments that make up the thorax, along with the prothorax and the mesothorax. The metathorax plays a crucial role in the insect's movement and locomotion, and is often the site of attachment for the insect's wings in flying insects.
Metatextual refers to a type of self-referential or self-aware writing, where the text comments on its own nature, the act of writing, or the relationship between the text and its audience. In other words, metatextual writing is aware of its own artificial nature and addresses this awareness in its content. This can include self-referential comments, metafictional elements, or other forms of commentary on the writing process or the text itself.
Metathesis is a linguistic term that refers to the process of restructuring or rearranging the sounds, words, or parts of words in a sentence or phrase. This can occur in speech or writing and is often used to enhance pronunciation, clarity, or rhythm. It is also known as a "sound swap" or "syntactical reordering".
Metathetic refers to a change or substitution in the sequence or order of sounds, letters, or other linguistic elements in language, often resulting in the formation of a new word or utterance. This term is commonly used in linguistics to describe the process of sound change or phonological evolution within a language.
Metatron is a name mentioned in the Talmud and ancient Jewish mysticism. It refers to the throne or chariot of God, and is also associated with the concept of the divine presence or Shekhinah. In some Jewish traditions, Metatron is considered a divine being and is often depicted as a crown or a throne-like figure.
Metavolcanic refers to rocks that have been transformed under high pressure and temperature conditions, such as those found near a plate boundary or in a mountain belt. These rocks were originally volcanic in origin, but have been subjected to such intense heat and pressure that they have undergone significant changes in their mineral composition and structure.