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61met´al|lur´gi|cal|ly — met|al|lur|gi|cal «MEHT uh LUR juh kuhl», adjective. of or having to do with metallurgy: »metallurgical coal, a metallurgical engineer. –met´al|lur´gi|cal|ly, adverb …
62met|al|lur|gi|cal — «MEHT uh LUR juh kuhl», adjective. of or having to do with metallurgy: »metallurgical coal, a metallurgical engineer. –met´al|lur´gi|cal|ly, adverb …
63met´al|like´ — met|al «MEHT uhl», noun, adjective, verb, aled, al|ing or (especially British) alled, al|ling. –n. 1. a) any one of a group of chemical elements, such as iron, gold, silver, copper, lead, and tin. Metals usually ave a shiny surface, are good… …
64met|al — «MEHT uhl», noun, adjective, verb, aled, al|ing or (especially British) alled, al|ling. –n. 1. a) any one of a group of chemical elements, such as iron, gold, silver, copper, lead, and tin. Metals usually ave a shiny surface, are good conductors… …
65met´a|mer´i|cal|ly — met|a|mer|ic «MEHT uh MEHR ihk», adjective. 1. Chemistry. (of compounds) having the same molecular weight and the same elements combined in the same proportion but with their radicals in different positions, and hence differing in structure and… …
66met|a|mer|ic — «MEHT uh MEHR ihk», adjective. 1. Chemistry. (of compounds) having the same molecular weight and the same elements combined in the same proportion but with their radicals in different positions, and hence differing in structure and chemical… …
67met´a|phor´i|cal|ly — met|a|phor|i|cal «MEHT uh FR uh kuhl, FOR », adjective. using metaphors; figurative. –met´a|phor´i|cal|ly, adverb …
68met|a|phor|i|cal — «MEHT uh FR uh kuhl, FOR », adjective. using metaphors; figurative. –met´a|phor´i|cal|ly, adverb …
69met´a|phys´i|cal|ly — met|a|phys|i|cal «MEHT uh FIHZ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. of metaphysics; about the real nature of things. 2. highly abstract; hard to understand: »When the engineer struggles with Einstein s idea of time and space, technology becomes almost… …
70met|a|phys|i|cal — «MEHT uh FIHZ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. of metaphysics; about the real nature of things. 2. highly abstract; hard to understand: »When the engineer struggles with Einstein s idea of time and space, technology becomes almost metaphysical (Edward… …