English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 391 of 557

translaminaradj

Across or through a lamina

translaminarlyadv

In a translaminar manner

translanguageverb

To make use of multiple languages in a single discourse.

translanguagernoun

One who translanguages.

translanguagingnoun

The dynamic process whereby multilingual language users mediate complex social and cognitive activities through strategic employment of multiple semiotic resources to act, to know, and to be.

translaryngealadj

Across or through the larynx

translatabilitynoun

The quality or property of being translatable; ability to be translated.

translatableadj

Capable of being translated into another language.

translatablenessnoun

Synonym of translatability.

translateverb

Senses relating to the change of information, etc., from one form to another.

translatedverb

simple past and past participle of translate

translateenoun

The author of a work that is translated.

Translategatename

A 2017 glitch where Google Translate generated strange translations for phrases from some languages.

translaternoun

Alternative form of translator.

translatesenoun

Awkwardness or ungrammaticality of translation, for example due to overly literal translation of idioms or syntax.

translatestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of translate

translatethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of translate

translatio imperiinoun

The view, originating in the Middle Ages, that history is a linear succession of transfers of an imperium that invests supreme power in a single ruler.

translationnoun

The act of translating, in its various senses:

translation dictionarynoun

A multilingual dictionary assisting translation between two or more languages.

translation studiesnoun

The study of the theory and practice of translating and interpreting, especially in an academic context, combining elements of social science and the humanities.

translationaladj

Relating to translation, in its various senses:

translationallyadv

By means of, or in terms of, translation (in all senses).

translationaryadj

Pertaining to the translation of language.

translationesenoun

Language exhibiting awkwardness or ungrammaticality of translation, such as due to overly literal translation of idioms or syntax.

translationlessadj

Without a translation (in various senses).

translationsnoun

plural of translation

translativeadj

Of, or relating to the movement of a person or thing from one place to another.

translativelyadv

In a translative manner.

translatologicaladj

Of or pertaining to translatology.

translatologistnoun

A person engaging in translatology.

translatologynoun

The study of the theory and practice of translating and interpreting, especially in an academic context, combining elements of social science and the humanities.

translatomenoun

The totality of proteins formed by translation of mRNA

translatomicsnoun

The study of the translational status of a transcriptome

translatornoun

A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly

translatoresenoun

Stilted or unidiomatic language produced by automated translation.

translatoressnoun

Alternative form of translatress.

translatorialadj

Of or relating to a translator.

translatorialitynoun

The quality of being translatorial.

translatoriallyadv

In a translatorial manner.

translatorshipnoun

The role or office of a translator.

translatoryadj

That translates or transfers.

translatressnoun

A woman who translates.

translatricesnoun

plural of translatrix

translatrixnoun

A woman, girl, or other female who translates; a specifically female translator.

translavationnoun

A laving or lading from one vessel to another.

translawrenciumadj

Lying beyond lawrencium in the periodic table.

transleadadj

Coming after lead in the periodic table, i.e. having an atomic number greater than 82.

Transleithanadj

On the eastern side of the Leitha, the boundary river between Austria and Hungary in the times of Austria-Hungary.

translentiviraladj

Between lentiviruses

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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 391. 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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