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Things meta often describes (“meta ________”)
analysis, analyses, language, model, level, theory, information, data, rules, ethics, knowledge, narratives, analytic, learning, inf, interpreter, models, analyst, rule, tags, evaluation, communication, cognition, object, discourse, heuristics, analysts, programming, message, physics, awareness, dendral, mathematics, variables, sediments, logic, emotion, languages, schema, methodology, perspective, theories, cresol, talk, reasoning, text, philosophy, goals, ethnography, tag, representation, database, reality, agent, contrast, interpreters, commentary, goal, game, fiction, messages, metalanguage, planning, compound, gabbro, myth, regression, xylene, index
How meta often is described (“________ meta”)
recent, greek, gr., such, several, fair, little, poor, different, most, dear, att, nasha, beloved, charming, corresponding, prospective, lovely, gk., quantitative, formal, additional, previous, future, mixed, ebute, traditional, dearest, upper, pallid, precolonial, regional, objective, ortho, tributary, double, multiple, fifth, alternative, una, latin, abstract, costa, statistical, meaningful, divine, psychometric, potassium, squamous, pretty, virtuous, dejected, chaste, precious, bayesian, latest, useful, systematic, awakened, stella
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