metat
Metat is not a widely recognized standalone term in English. In most contexts, it appears as the combining form metat-, a linguistic and medical prefix derived from Greek meta- meaning beyond or after. This combining form is used to create terms that relate to structures located beyond or after a particular area, especially in anatomy and medicine.
In medical terminology, metat- attaches to stems to form terms such as metatarsus, metatarsal, and metatarsalgia.
Outside of medical terminology, metat may appear as part of acronyms, project names, or proper nouns in