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metathetic
Variant of metathesis
metathesis
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me·tath·esis (mə tat̸h′ə sis)
noun pl. metatheses -·ses′ (-sēz′)
transposition or interchange; specif.,
- the transposition of sounds in a word or between words “clasp” developed from Middle English “clapse” by metathesis; spoonerisms are examples of metathesis
- Chem. the interchange of elements or radicals between compounds, as when two compounds react with each other to form two new compounds
Etymology: LL < Gr, transposition, a going over < metatithenai, to put over, transpose < meta, over (see meta-) + tithenai, to place (see do)
Related Forms:
- metathetic met′a·thet′ic (met′ə t̸het′ik) adjective or metathetical met′a·thet′i·cal
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