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What does the suffix meta mean?

The suffix "meta" comes from the Greek word "μετά" (meta), which means "after", "beyond", or "about". It's often used to indicate something that is:

* About something else: For example, "metadata" is data about data.

* At a higher level: For instance, "metacognition" is thinking about thinking.

* More abstract or general: A "metaphor" is a figure of speech that uses an analogy to create meaning.

Here are some examples of words with the suffix "meta":

* Metaphysics: The study of the fundamental nature of reality.

* Metamorphosis: A change in form or structure.

* Metaphor: A figure of speech that compares two unlike things.

* Metadata: Data about data, such as the author of a file or the creation date.

* Metacognition: Thinking about one's own thinking processes.

* Meta-analysis: A statistical analysis of data from multiple studies.

The specific meaning of "meta" can vary depending on the context. However, it generally implies a level of abstraction or a focus on the nature of something rather than the thing itself.

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