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geta | meta |

As nouns the difference between geta and meta

is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while meta is boundary marker.

As an adjective meta is

self-referential; at a higher level.

geta

English

Noun

(geta)
  • A Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.
  • * 1982' July, Robert Dillon, '''''Geta As A Karate Training Tool'', '' , page 70,
  • The Japanese geta''''' or wooden sandal is a superb, though little-utilized, tool for training in the martial arts.The ' geta are flat, wooden sandals raised on vertical slats.

    See also

    * zori

    Anagrams

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    meta

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (informal) Self-referential; at a higher level
  • * {{quote-book, 2002, Robert C. Neville, Religion in Late Modernity citation
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  • * {{quote-book, 2006, Brendan Vaughan, What Would MacGyver Do? citation
  • , passage=Besides, I can just hear Vaughan: "Very funny, Stacey, very Charlie Kaufman-esque, very meta , very '97. I can't use it." }}

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • boundary marker
  • Either of the conical columns at each end of a Roman circus
  • Anagrams

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