English Words: T

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transgayadj

Being, or pertaining to being, both a trans man and attracted to men (gay).

transgenderadj

Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is different from one's assigned sex; that is, the identity of a trans man, trans woman, or someone non-binary, for example, agender, bigender, or third-gender.

transgenderalnoun

A transgender person.

transgendercidenoun

The killing of a transgender person or transgender people collectively because of their gender, especially when motivated by transphobia.

transgenderdomnoun

The state of being transgender; transgenderness.

transgenderedadj

Transgender; denoting or relating to a person whose gender identity does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth.

transgenderednessnoun

The condition of being transgendered.

transgenderhoodnoun

The state of being transgender; transgenderness.

transgenderiseverb

Non-Oxford British English standard form of transgenderize.

transgenderismnoun

The state of being transgender.

transgenderistnoun

A transgender person.

transgenderitynoun

Transgenderness, transness.

transgenderizationnoun

The act or process of making transgender.

transgenderizeverb

To make transgender.

transgendernessnoun

The state of being transgender.

transgenenoun

A gene from one species introduced into the genome of another by transgenesis.

transgenerationaladj

Acting across multiple generations

transgenerationallyadv

In a transgenerational manner

transgenesisnoun

The process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism

transgeneticadj

Of or pertaining to transgenesis.

transgeneticallyadv

In a transgenetic way; by means of transgenesis.

transgenicadj

Of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; (of an organism) whose genome has been changed by such addition, genetically modified.

transgenicallyadv

In a transgenic manner

transgenicitynoun

The quality or condition of being transgenic, containing one or more transgenes.

transgenomeadj

Throughout a genome

transgenomicadj

Across genomes

transgenreadj

Cross-genre.

transgentlemannoun

Synonym of transman.

transgeographicaladj

Across different geographical areas

transgingivaladj

Through or across the gums

transgirlnoun

Alternative spelling of trans girl.

transglialadj

Across or through the glia

transglobaladj

That operates throughout the world; worldwide

transglomerularadj

Across a glomerulus

transglottaladj

Through or across the glottis

transglotticadj

Alternative form of transglottal.

transglucosidasenoun

A kind of enzyme capable of converting starch into oligosaccharides.

transglucosidationnoun

The transfer of a glucose moiety between glucosides

transglucosylasenoun

A transglycosylase that transfers glucosyl groups

transglucosylateverb

To carry out transglucosylation

transglucosylationnoun

The enzymatic transglycosylation of a glucosyl group

transglutaminasenoun

Any of a family of enzymes that catalyze the reaction of lysine and glutamine groups in proteins and have a function in blood coagulation.

transglutaminylationnoun

The intermolecular or intramolecular transfer of a glutaminyl group

transglutealadj

Across or though the gluteal cleft

transglycosidasenoun

Any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a sugar moiety between different glycosides

transglycosidationnoun

The transfer of a glycone (or aglycones) between glycosides

transglycosylasenoun

glycosyltransferase

transglycosylateverb

To modify by transglycosylation

transglycosylatingadj

That produces transglycosylation

transgraftadj

Between grafts

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