English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 377 of 557

transampullaryadj

Across or through an ampulla

transanaladj

Through the anus.

transanallyadv

Through the anus.

transancestraladj

Across ancestral lines

transanimateverb

To transfer a soul conveyed from another body or being.

transanimationnoun

The conveyance or passing of a soul from one body to another.

transannualadj

Across the years; covering more than one year.

transannularadj

Across a ring, or between different parts of a ring.

transannularitynoun

The quality of being transannular.

transannularlyadv

In an transannular manner.

transannulatedadj

Created via a transannulation reaction.

transannulationnoun

Any reaction in which one type of ring system (especially a heterocycle) is converted into a different one, normally via an acyclic intermediate

transantagonismnoun

Hostility toward transgender people.

transantagonisticadj

Hostile to transgender people.

transantarcticadj

Across or spanning the Antarctic.

transantraladj

Through or across an antrum

transaorticadj

Through the aorta.

transaorticallyadv

In a transaortic manner

transapicaladj

Through the apex.

transapicallyadv

Through the apex.

transarcticadj

Across or through the Arctic.

transarterialadj

Via an artery

transarteriolaradj

Across or through an arteriole

transarticularadj

Through or across a joint (of the body)

transarticularlyadv

In a transarticular manner; through or across a joint or joints.

transasiaticadj

Crossing the whole of Asia.

transatnoun

A type of large deck chair with a footrest that can slide under the seat when not in use.

transatlanticadj

On, spanning or crossing, or from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.

transatlanticallyadv

On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.

transatlanticismnoun

The relationship between Britain and America, especially in literature and culture, traditionally based upon a shared history, a common language, shared principles of legal philosophy, a commonality of religious beliefs, and kinship ties.

transatrialadj

Through the atrium.

transaudientadj

Permitting the passage of sound.

transauraladj

Describing a form of binaural sound reproduction

transauricularadj

Across or through the auricles of the heart

transauroraladj

Across an aurora

transautophosphorylationnoun

autophosphorylation in which the active site is on a second kinase

transavantgardenoun

An Italian form of neo-expressionism

transaxialadj

Across an axis.

transaxiallyadv

In a transaxial manner.

transaxillaryadj

Between the armpits

transaxlenoun

A single unit combining transmission gearbox, clutch, final drive, and differential.

transaxonaladj

Through an axon

transaxonallyadv

In a transaxonal manner

Transbaikalname

A mountainous region to the east of Lake Baikal in Russia.

transbasaladj

from the transcranial extradural anterior to the midline anterior skull base.

transbayadj

Crossing the San Francisco Bay.

transbiannoun

A trans lesbian.

transbilayeradj

Across or through a bilayer.

transbiliaryadj

Through the biliary tract.

transblackadj

Identifying as black despite having been born as a member of a different race (typically white).

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The English alphabetical index for the letter T contains 27,828 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 557 pages, and you are currently viewing page 377. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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