Eric Takabayashi wrote:

Plain bad editing. It should say:

> I now recall that it was Kevin who actually started the use of the term
> "metaphysical" defined by one dictionary as (again):
>
> Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
>
> 2 entries found for metaphysical.
>
> Main Entry: meta疳hys疂當al
> Pronunciation: -'fi-zi-k&l
> Function: adjective
> 1 : of or relating to metaphysics
> 2 a : of or relating to the transcendent or to a reality beyond what is
> perceptible to the senses b : SUPERNATURAL
> 3 : highly abstract or abstruse; also : THEORETICAL
> 4 often capitalized : of or relating to poetry especially of the early 17th
> century that is highly intellectual and philosophical and marked by
> unconventional imagery
> - meta疳hys疂當al疝y  /-k(&-)lE/ adverb

> regarding crimes. You will recall I used the terms "actual" or "fact".

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