English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 379 of 557

transceiveverb

To both transmit and receive

transceivernoun

A combined radio transmitter and receiver.

transcellularadj

Through cells (as opposed to between them).

transcellularlyadv

In a transcellular manner

transcendverb

To pass beyond the limits of something.

transcendabilitynoun

The quality or state of being transcendable.

transcendableadj

Able to be transcended.

transcendencenoun

The act of surpassing usual limits.

transcendence degreenoun

Given a field extension L / K, the largest cardinality of an algebraically independent subset of L over K.

transcendencynoun

transcendence

transcendentadj

Surpassing usual limits.

transcendentalnoun

A transcendentalist.

transcendental egonoun

The conscious self which is the unifying subject of a person's experiences and which cannot itself be experienced as an object, understood by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) as knowable only by inference, and understood by Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) as pure consciousness.

transcendental functionnoun

Any function that is algebraically independent of its variable(s); a function which does not satisfy a polynomial equation whose coefficients are themselves polynomials.

transcendental number theorynoun

The branch of number theory that deals with transcendental numbers.

transcendentaliseverb

Alternative form of transcendentalize.

transcendentalismnoun

The transcending, or going beyond, empiricism, and ascertaining a priori the fundamental principles of human knowledge.

transcendentalistnoun

One who believes in transcendentalism.

transcendentalitynoun

The state or condition of being transcendental.

transcendentalizeverb

To make transcendental.

transcendentallyadv

In a transcendental manner.

transcendentalnessnoun

The state or condition of being transcendental.

transcendentlyadv

In a transcendent manner.

transcendentnessnoun

transcendence

transcendernoun

One who transcends.

transcendinglyadv

So as to transcend.

transcendingnessnoun

The quality of being transcending.

transcensionnoun

The act of transcending, or surpassing.

transcephalicadj

Across the cephalon

transceptionnoun

The process of transceiving.

transceptornoun

A transporter-substrate complex that transduces signals to the inside of a cell

transcerebellaradj

Through or across the cerebellum

transcervicaladj

Through the cervix.

transchalconenoun

The trans isomer of a chalcone

transchangeverb

To transform, transmute.

transchelateverb

To undergo transchelation

transchelationnoun

A form of chelation in which one chelate group replaces another

transchiffizationnoun

A chemical reaction in which an imine and a primary amine exchange attached chemical groups.

transchoroidaladj

Across or through the choroid

transchromosomaladj

Describing a cell or individual having one or more chromosomes (or fragments) transferred from a different species.

transchromosomicadj

transchromosomal

transclassadj

Across multiple social classes.

transclassificationnoun

The process of transclassifying information.

transclassifyverb

To change the status of (information) from one classification level (e.g. RD or FRD) to another.

transclivaladj

Across or through the clivus

transcludeverb

To replace a template or other input with its rendered text, such as when parsing wikitext.

transclusionnoun

The inclusion of part of one hypertext document in another one by means of reference rather than copying.

transcobalaminnoun

Any of a class of carrier proteins which bind cobalamin.

transcochlearadj

Across or through the cochlea.

transcodableadj

Capable of being transcoded.

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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 379. 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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