"Meted" is a word in ENGLISH
of Mete
Every word the right one and exactly where it should be. That's basically the highest compliment I can give.
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The Counselor was talking to the campers about safety. She said 'Don't climb any trees. If you fall down and break a leg, don't come running to me!'
banyá-bánya - To see-saw, teeter, move or shake up and down, rise and fall, stand up and sit down in …
Read the complete definitionTo mete.
Read the complete definitionA phrase used in conveyancing, to describe the end lines or circumscribing lines of a certain piece of land. The …
Read the complete definitionTo make partition of among a number; to apportion, as profits of stock among proprietors; to give in shares; to …
Read the complete definitiongábà - To cut or scratch with a sharp bamboo, with a splinter, or the like; to mete out punishment, …
Read the complete definitionA verbal noun ending in -e, preceded by to and usually denoting purpose or end; -- called also the dative …
Read the complete definitionA small haven. See Hithe. I () I, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, takes its form from the …
Read the complete definitionkastígu v [A; ab2] inflict punishment on s. o. , usually physical. Ginadilì sa maistru ang pagkastígu sa istudiyanti, It …
Read the complete definitionimp. & p. p. of Mete, to measure.
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Read the complete definitionp. p. of Mete, to dream.
Read the complete definitionMeasure; limit; boundary; -- used chiefly in the plural, and in the phrase metes and bounds.
Read the complete definitionTo dream; also impersonally; as, me mette, I dreamed.
Read the complete definitionTo find the quantity, dimensions, or capacity of, by any rule or standard; to measure.
Read the complete definitionTo measure.
Read the complete definitionTo meet.
Read the complete definitionAccording to measure or proportion; proportionable; proportionate.
Read the complete definitionOne who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
Read the complete definitionIn conveyancing. The boundary lines of lands, with their terminating points or angles. People v. Guthrie, 46 111. App. 128; …
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