"Meticulously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
With meticulous attention to detail, someone or something that is done meticulously is done with a great deal of care and precision, often taking a lot of time to make sure every aspect is perfect.
Methymnian refers to something that is related to or originating from the ancient city of Methymna, which was located on the island of Lesbos in modern-day Greece.
Methymnians refers to the people or inhabitants of Methymna, an ancient city in the northeastern part of the island of Lesbos in Greece.
Methysergide is a medication primarily used to treat severe headaches, particularly migraines and cluster headaches. It is a serotonin receptor agonist, which means it mimics the effects of the neurotransmitter serotonin on brain cells. Methysergide is thought to work by constricting blood vessels, which can help to relieve the pain and other symptoms associated with migraines and cluster headaches.
Methysticin is an alkaloid, a type of chemical compound, found in certain plants in the Papaveraceae family, including opium poppy. It is a precursor to morphine and codeine, and is also a psychoactive compound that has been reported to produce a sense of relaxation and altered perception, often referred to as "mystical" or "profound" experiences.
Metic refers to something that is exact or precise, with great attention to detail. It can also describe something that is detailed, thorough, or meticulous. For example, a critical observer may be described as having a "metic" eye for detail in their analysis of a situation.
Meticulousness is the quality of being extremely careful and thorough in one's work or actions, paying attention to even the smallest details.
The word "meeting" refers to an informal or formal gathering of people to discuss or decide on something.
Metoidioplasty is a type of gender-affirming surgery for individuals who were assigned female at birth but identify as male. It involves the creation of a penis and scrotum using a portion of the clitoris and the labia. In a metoidioplasty procedure, the clitoris is lengthened and the surrounding tissues are used to form a scrotum. The resulting penis is often smaller than one created through phalloplasty, but can still allow for erectile function and the ability to urinate standing up. This surgery is typically performed for individuals who have not had a phalloplasty procedure, or for those who have had a phalloplasty but experience complications or are unhappy with the results.