Here are some possible interpretations and explanations:
* Meta-level cloning: This could refer to cloning at a conceptual or abstract level, rather than a physical one. For example, cloning a software design, a business model, or a philosophical idea. This could involve copying the structure, principles, and key elements of something, but not necessarily the physical implementation.
* Cloning of meta-data: Meta-data is data about data. This could involve cloning data about a particular file, object, or system, without necessarily cloning the data itself. For example, you might clone the metadata about a database table, including its schema and relationships, without cloning the actual data within the table.
* Misinterpretation: It's possible the term "meta cloning" was used incorrectly or in a specific context that isn't clear without more information.
To understand what "meta cloning" might mean in a specific context, you would need more information about how it was used.
If you can provide more context, I can help you understand what the term might be referring to.