That which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original; a written copy.
The act or process of transcribing, or copying; as, corruptions creep into books by repeated transcriptions.
Done as from a copy; having the style or appearance of a transcription.
To run or rove to and fro.
A roving hither and thither.
A rambling or ramble; a passage over bounds; an excursion.
To change or translate from one dialect into another.
The act of conveying over.
See Trance.
To change or transpose the elements of; to transubstantiate.
Transubstantiation.
A transom.
The transversal part of a church, which crosses at right angles to the greatest length, and between the nave and choir. In the basilicas, this had often no projection at its two ends. In Gothic churches these project these project greatly, and should be called the arms of the transept. It is common, however, to speak of the arms themselves as the transepts.
Change of sex.
To change into a woman, as a man.
The act of transferring, or the state of being transferred; the removal or conveyance of a thing from one place or person to another.
The quality or state of being transferable.
Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one place or person to another.
The person to whom a transfer in made.
The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.
The act or process of copying inscriptions, or the like, by making transfers.
See Transference.
One who makes a transfer or conveyance.
Capable of being transferred; transferable.
To transfigure; to transform.
A change of form or appearance; especially, the supernatural change in the personal appearance of our Savior on the mount.
To change the outward form or appearance of; to metamorphose; to transform.
To pierce through, as with a pointed weapon; to impale; as, to transfix one with a dart.
The act of transfixing, or the state of being transfixed, or pierced.
Flowing or running across or through; as, a transfluent stream.
A flowing through, across, or beyond.
To bore through; to perforate.
To be changed in form; to be metamorphosed.
Capable of being transformed or changed.
The act of transforming, or the state of being transformed; change of form or condition.
Having power, or a tendency, to transform.
One who, or that which, transforms. Specif. (Elec.), an apparatus for producing from a given electrical current another current of different voltage.
The hypothesis, or doctrine, that living beings have originated by the modification of some other previously existing forms of living matter; -- opposed to abiogenesis.
To transfrete.
The act of passing over a strait or narrow sea.
To pass over a strait or narrow sea.
One who flees from one side to another; hence, a deserter; a turncoat; an apostate.
To pour from one vessel into another; to transfuse.
To pour, as liquid, out of one vessel into another; to transfer by pouring.
Capable of being transfused; transferable by transfusion.
The act of transfusing, or pouring, as liquor, out of one vessel into another.
Tending to transfuse; having power to transfuse.
To offend against the law; to sin.
The act of transgressing, or of passing over or beyond any law, civil or moral; the violation of a law or known principle of rectitude; breach of command; fault; offense; crime; sin.
Of pertaining to transgression; involving a transgression.
Disposed or tending to transgress; faulty; culpable. -
One who transgresses; one who breaks a law, or violates a command; one who violates any known rule or principle of rectitude; a sinner.
To transshape.
Same as Transship.
Same as Transshipment.
More than human; superhuman.
To make more than human; to purity; to elevate above humanity.
The quality of being transient; transientness.
That which remains but for a brief time.
A leap across or from one thing to another.
A customhouse clearance for a coasting vessel; a permit.
Extending across an isthmus, as at Suez or Panama.
a component used in electronic devices consisting of three regions of at least two types of a semiconducting material, such as doped silicon, connected to each other and to three electrodes in a conducting path so as to modify the current or voltage in an electronic circuit.
To pass over the disk of (a heavenly body).
Passage from one place or state to another; charge; as, the transition of the weather from hot to cold.
Of or pertaining to transition; involving or denoting transition; as, transitional changes; transitional stage.
Transitional.
Having the power of making a transit, or passage.
In a transitory manner; with brief continuance.
The quality or state of being transitory; speedy passage or departure.
Continuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting; evanescent.
Capable of being translated, or rendered into another language.
To make a translation; to be engaged in translation.
The act of translating, removing, or transferring; removal; also, the state of being translated or removed; as, the translation of Enoch; the translation of a bishop.
Metaphorical; tralatitious; also, foreign; exotic.
tropical; figurative; as, a translative sense.
One who translates; esp., one who renders into another language; one who expresses the sense of words in one language by equivalent words in another.
The office or dignity of a translator.
Serving to translate; transferring.
A woman who translates.
A laving or lading from one vessel to another.
To express or represent in the characters of another alphabet; as, to transliterate Sanskrit words by means of English letters.
The act or product of transliterating, or of expressing words of a language by means of the characters of another alphabet.
removal of things from one place to another; substitution of one thing for another.
The quality or state of being translucent; clearness; partial transparency.
Transmitting rays of light without permitting objects to be distinctly seen; partially transparent.
In a translucent manner.
Translucent.
Being or lying beyond the moon; hence, ethereal; -- opposed to sublunary.
Lying or being beyond the sea.
Capable of being passed over or traversed; passable.
To pass over or beyond.
The act of transmeating; a passing through or beyond.
To transmute; to transform; to metamorphose.
Migrating or passing from one place or state to another; passing from one residence to another. One who transmigrates.
To pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate.
The act of passing from one country to another; migration.
One who transmigrates.
Passing from one body or state to another.
The quality of being transmissible.
Capable of being transmitted from one to another; capable of being passed through any body or substance.
The act of transmitting, or the state of being transmitted; as, the transmission of letters, writings, papers, news, and the like, from one country to another; the transmission of rights, titles, or privileges, from father to son, or from one generation to another.
An adherent of a theory, the transmission theory, that the brain serves to /transmit,/ rather than to originate, conclusions, and hence that consciousness may exist independently of the brain.
Capable of being transmitted; derived, or handed down, from one to another.
To cause to pass over or through; to communicate by sending; to send from one person or place to another; to pass on or down as by inheritance; as, to transmit a memorial; to transmit dispatches; to transmit money, or bills of exchange, from one country to another.
Transmission.
Transmission.
One who, or that which, transmits; specifically, that portion of a telegraphic or telephonic instrument by means of which a message is sent; -- opposed to receiver.
Capable of being transmitted; transmissible.
The act of transmogrifying, or the state of being transmogrified; transformation.
To change into a different shape; to transform.
To move or change from one state into another; to transform.
The quality of being transmutable.
Capable of being transmuted or changed into a different substance, or into into something of a different form a nature; transformable.
The act of transmuting, or the state of being transmuted; as, the transmutation of metals.
One who believes in the transmutation of metals or of species.
To change from one nature, form, or substance, into another; to transform.
One who transmutes.
Reciprocal; commutual.
The act of swimming across, as a river.
To transfer or transform the nature of.