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Metis meant "cunning" or "skill" in Ancient Greek.
Metis may also refer to:
- Metis (mythology), a Titaness and the first wife of Zeus
- Metis (moon), the innermost of Jupiter's known moons
- Metis (software), business modeling software
- Metis (reggae artist), a Japanese reggae artist
- Metis (World of Darkness), a fictional breed of werewolves in the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse
- Metis Shoal, the tip of a submarine volcano in Tonga, which occasionally erupts to form the temporary island Late'iki
- 9 Metis, an asteroid
- 9К115-2 Metis-M, a Russian anti–tank missile system
- Métis (of French origin, cognate of mestizo), people of mixed race
- Métis people (Canada), an Aboriginal people of Canada
- Métis people (United States), an Aboriginal people of the United States
- Metis TransPacific Airlines, a Canadian airline based in Vancouver
- Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec, Canada
- Grand-Métis, Quebec, Canada
- St. Paul, Alberta, formerly Saint-Paul-des-Métis, Canada
See also
- Metisse, windowing software
- Metius, Dutch geometer
- Metius (crater), a lunar impact crater
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