English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 386 of 557

transformationistnoun

A supporter of transformationism.

transformativeadj

That causes a transformation; causing a notable and lasting change

transformativelyadv

In a transformative manner.

transformatornoun

Archaic form of transformer.

transformedverb

simple past and past participle of transform

transformernoun

Something that transforms, changing its own or another thing's shape.

transformerlessadj

Without an electrical transformer.

transformerlikeadj

Resembling an electric transformer.

transformestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of transform

transformethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of transform

transformingnoun

transformation

transforminglyadv

So as to transform something; transformatively.

transformismnoun

The doctrine that living organisms have evolved from previously existing forms of living matter.

transformistnoun

A believer in or follower of transformism.

transformisticadj

Relating to transformism.

transformitynoun

The ratio of emergy to available energy.

transformylasenoun

Synonym of formyltransferase.

transformylationnoun

Any reaction that moves a formyl group in a molecule, or from one molecule to another

transfovealadj

Across a fovea

transfragnoun

A transcribed fragment (of DNA)

transfragsnoun

plural of transfrag

transfreightverb

Alternative spelling of transfrete.

transfretationnoun

a passage over a strait of narrow sea

transfreteverb

To cross a channel or narrow sea.

transfriendlyadj

Alternative form of trans-friendly.

transfrontieradj

Through or across a frontier.

transfrontiersmennoun

People that have moved beyond a frontier.

transfructosylateverb

To subject to, or to undergo, transfructosylation.

transfructosylationnoun

The transfer of fructosyl groups within or between molecules

transfucosylationnoun

Any reaction that transfers a fucosyl from one molecule to another

transfugenoun

A deserter.

transfugitivenoun

A transfuge.

transfurnoun

A transgender member of the furry subculture.

transfusableadj

Capable of being transfused.

transfuseverb

To administer a transfusion of.

transfusernoun

One who transfuses.

transfusibleadj

capable of being transfused

transfusingnoun

transfusion

transfusionnoun

The transfer of blood or blood products from one individual to another.

transfusionaladj

Of, pertaining to, or involving transfusion.

transfusionallyadv

By means of transfusion

transfusionistnoun

One who carries out a transfusion.

transgalnoun

A young transwoman.

transgalacticadj

Between or beyond the boundaries of galaxies.

transgalactooligosaccharidenoun

The normal form of galactooligosaccharide

transgalactosylationnoun

The enzymatic transglycosylation of a galactosyl group

Transgangeticadj

On the further (or eastern) side of the Ganges river.

transganglionicadj

Between ganglia

transganglionicallyadv

Between ganglia

transgastricadj

Through or across the stomach

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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 386. 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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