metataxic

/ˌmɛtəˈtæksɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

relating to or denoting a state of being both taxic and meta, often in reference to a complex system or relationship.

“The metataxic nature of modern social media platforms makes it challenging to navigate and understand their impact on society.”

2. adjective

describing a system or relationship that is both taxic and meta, often involving multiple levels of abstraction or complexity.

“The metataxic design of the new software made it difficult to use, but also provided a unique insight into the underlying architecture.”

Synonyms

  • abstract
  • complex
  • meta-taxic
  • taxic

Antonyms

  • linear
  • simple