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metic

[ UK /mˈɛtɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an alien who paid a fee to reside in an ancient Greek city

How To Use metic In A Sentence

  • Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you; though, I know, to divide him inventorially would dizzy the arithmetic of memory, and yet but yaw neither, in respect of his quick sail. Act V. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
  • Half are doing as well at reading, writing and arithmetic as white British pupils at primary school. The Sun
  • A cosmetic change to alter the face of the offside rule Talking point.
  • I became a house model for the great designer Jean Muir and it was a wonderful foundation because she was meticulous.
  • arithmetical computations
  • In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.
  • The way you mix creative ideas with a meticulous attention to detail is the key to success. The Sun
  • His work remained hermetically anonymous.
  • The only time I have done them is for older teenagers with congenitally missing back teeth (with the baby tooth still there at that age) whose only cosmetic option is the porcelain fused to metal crown (those run around $800 or more each) and usually necessitates a pulpal treatment as well due to the small tooth size, and these crowns having a questionable prognosis in baby teeth. White Crowns For Baby Teeth
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