meat / meet / mete [mi:t]
meat – n. & v. – n. – 1. in general, solid food, nourishment; 2. flesh, usually in contrast to bone, fat, skin and other inedible animal parts; 3. the flesh of fruit and nuts, not the hulls or skins; v. – feed, provide with provisions
meet – adj., adv., n. & v. – adj. – 1. close-fitting, barely large enough; 2. fitting, proper, becoming; adv. sufficiently, copiously; 2. precisely, exactly; n. – 1. an appointment; 2. a gathering for a hunt etc.; 3. a point of intersection; 4. a competition; v. – 1. find, come upon, encounter; 2. experience, suffer; 3. forestall, anticipate; 4. welcome, receive professionally; 5. come together in conflict or competition; 6. assemble for a stated purpose
mete – n. & v. – n. – 1. a particular point or position, a target, goal; 2. a boundary or limit; 3. a person’s calibre or measure; v. – 1. ascertain, determine, measure; 2. fulfill; 3. delineate; 4. judge, appraise, evaluate; 5. dream; 6. paint, depict, design