From <span class="searchmatch">met</span> + <span class="searchmatch">name</span>, the old dative case of naam. <span class="searchmatch">met</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span> especially, in particular...
also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">met</span>" English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">met</span> Wikipedia enPR: <span class="searchmatch">met</span>, IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">mɛt</span>/ Rhymes: -ɛt <span class="searchmatch">met</span> simple past and past participle...
in het bijzonder especially, in particular Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">met</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span>, vooral...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "mn" m.n. abbreviation of <span class="searchmatch">met</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span>...
"<span class="searchmatch">met</span>" <span class="searchmatch">Met</span> (biochemistry) IUPAC 3-letter abbreviation of methionine Clipping of metropolitan. (UK) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈmɛt</span>/ Homophone: <span class="searchmatch">met</span> Rhymes: -ɛt the <span class="searchmatch">Met</span> (London...
Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Met</span> Office Wikipedia Short for Meteorological Office, which was its official <span class="searchmatch">name</span> until 2000. <span class="searchmatch">Met</span> Office (UK) The British national...
Jan ('John', extremely common first <span class="searchmatch">name</span>) + <span class="searchmatch">met</span> de pet ('with the cap'). Jan <span class="searchmatch">met</span> de pet ? (idiomatic) John Q. Public, Joe Average, a hypothetical individual...
Baker, (Please provide the book title or journal <span class="searchmatch">name</span>), →ISBN, page 109: "Lord Vergoin, you are well <span class="searchmatch">met</span>. I trust my poor table will not too gravely disappoint...
Pocket Books, published 2008, →ISBN, page 389: A week after we <span class="searchmatch">met</span> we were married in a no-<span class="searchmatch">name</span> town in the middle of the night by a justice of the peace whose...
From French Archimède. Ác-si-<span class="searchmatch">mét</span> Archimedes (an ancient Greek mathematician) Southern teachers and students pronounce this <span class="searchmatch">name</span> with a final /t/, not /k/...