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Metic vs Melic - What's the difference?

metic | melic |


As nouns the difference between metic and melic

is that metic is in ancient greece, a resident alien who did not have citizen rights and who paid a tax for the right to live there while melic is any of various grasses, of the genus (taxlink), from north temperate regions.

As an adjective melic is

of or pertaining to greek lyric verse.

Tmetic vs Metic - What's the difference?

tmetic | metic |


As an adjective tmetic

is pertaining to tmesis.

As a noun metic is

in ancient Greece, a resident alien who did not have citizen rights and who paid a tax for the right to live there.

Metic vs Mutic - What's the difference?

metic | mutic |


As a noun metic

is in ancient greece, a resident alien who did not have citizen rights and who paid a tax for the right to live there.

As an adjective mutic is

(lb) having no pointed (l) or (l); (l).

Metic - What does it mean?

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Metric vs Metic - What's the difference?

metric | metic |


As nouns the difference between metric and metic

is that metric is a measure for something; a means of deriving a quantitative measurement or approximation for otherwise qualitative phenomena (especially used in software engineering) while metic is in ancient greece, a resident alien who did not have citizen rights and who paid a tax for the right to live there.

As an adjective metric

is of or relating to the metric system of measurement.

As a verb metric

is to measure or analyse statistical data concerning the quality or effectiveness of a process.

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