Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
tranquilized |
imp. & past participle |
of Tranquillize |
tranquillize |
verb t. |
To render tranquil; to allay when agitated; to compose; to make calm and peaceful; as, to tranquilize a state disturbed by factions or civil commotions; to tranquilize the mind. |
tranquilizer |
noun |
Alt. of Tranquillizer |
tranquillity |
noun |
The quality or state of being tranquil; calmness; composure. |
tranquilness |
noun |
Quality or state of being tranquil. |
transanimate |
verb t. |
To animate with a soul conveyed from another body. |
transaudient |
adjective |
Permitting the passage of sound. |
transcalency |
noun |
The quality or state of being transcalent. |
transcending |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transcend |
transcendent |
adjective |
Very excellent; superior or supreme in excellence; surpassing others; as, transcendent worth; transcendent valor., Transcending, or reaching beyond, the limits of human knowledge; — applied to affirmations and speculations concerning what lies beyond the reach of the human intellect. |
transcension |
noun |
The act of transcending, or surpassing; also, passage over. |
transcolated |
imp. & past participle |
of Transcolate |
transcribing |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transcribe |
transcursion |
noun |
A rambling or ramble; a passage over bounds; an excursion. |
transdialect |
verb t. |
To change or translate from one dialect into another. |
transduction |
noun |
The act of conveying over. |
transelement |
verb t. |
Alt. of Transelementate |
transferring |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transfer |
transferable |
adjective |
Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one place or person to another., Negotiable, as a note, bill of exchange, or other evidence of property, that may be conveyed from one person to another by indorsement or other writing; capable of being transferred with no loss of value; as, the stocks of most public companies are transferable; some tickets are not transferable. |
transference |
noun |
The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer. |
transfigured |
imp. & past participle |
of Transfigure |
transforming |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transform |
transformism |
noun |
The hypothesis, or doctrine, that living beings have originated by the modification of some other previously existing forms of living matter; — opposed to abiogenesis. |
transfreight |
verb i. |
To transfrete. |
transfusible |
adjective |
Capable of being transfused; transferable by transfusion. |
transgressed |
imp. & past participle |
of Transgress |
transgressor |
noun |
One who transgresses; one who breaks a law, or violates a command; one who violates any known rule or principle of rectitude; a sinner. |
transhipment |
noun |
Same as Transshipment. |
transilience |
noun |
Alt. of Transiliency |
transiliency |
noun |
A leap across or from one thing to another. |
transitional |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to transition; involving or denoting transition; as, transitional changes; transitional stage. |
transitorily |
adverb |
In a transitory manner; with brief continuance. |
translatable |
adjective |
Capable of being translated, or rendered into another language. |
translatress |
noun |
A woman who translates. |
translucence |
noun |
Alt. of Translucency |
translucency |
noun |
The quality or state of being translucent; clearness; partial transparency. |
transmeation |
noun |
The act of transmeating; a passing through or beyond. |
transmigrant |
adjective |
Migrating or passing from one place or state to another; passing from one residence to another., One who transmigrates. |
transmigrate |
verb i. |
To pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate., To pass from one body or condition into another. |
transmission |
noun |
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., The right possessed by an heir or legatee of transmitting to his successor or successors any inheritance, legacy, right, or privilege, to which he is entitled, even if he should die without enjoying or exercising it. |
transmissive |
adjective |
Capable of being transmitted; derived, or handed down, from one to another. |
transmitting |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transmit |
transmogrify |
verb t. |
To change into a different shape; to transform. |
transmutable |
adjective |
Capable of being transmuted or changed into a different substance, or into into something of a different form a nature; transformable. |
transparence |
noun |
The quality or state of being transparent; transparency. |
transparency |
noun |
The quality or condition of being transparent; transparence., That which is transparent; especially, a picture painted on thin cloth or glass, or impressed on porcelain, or the like, to be viewed by natural or artificial light, which shines through it. |
transpeciate |
verb t. |
To change from one species to another; to transform. |
transpicuous |
adjective |
Transparent; pervious to the sight. |
transpierced |
imp. & past participle |
of Transpierce |
transpirable |
adjective |
Capable of being transpired, or of transpiring. |
transplacing |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transplace |
transplanted |
imp. & past participle |
of Transplant |
transplanter |
noun |
One who transplants; also, a machine for transplanting trees. |
transporting |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transport, That transports; fig., ravishing. |
transportant |
adjective |
Transporting; /avishing; as, transportant love. |
transposable |
adjective |
That may transposed; as, a transposable phrase. |
transshaping |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transshape |
transudation |
noun |
The act or process of transuding., Same as Exosmose. |
transudatory |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to transudation; passing by transudation. |
transumption |
noun |
Act of taking from one place to another. |
transumptive |
adjective |
Taking from one to another; metaphorical. |
transvection |
noun |
The act of conveying or carrying over. |
transversing |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Transverse |
transversely |
adverb |
In a transverse manner. |
transversion |
noun |
The act of changing from prose into verse, or from verse into prose. |