English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 393 of 557

translumbaradj

Across the lumbar region

translumenaladj

Alternative form of transluminal (“across a lumen”).

translumicadj

Near the speed of light; having a speed near that of light.

transluminaladj

Across a lumen.

transluminationnoun

Alternative form of transillumination.

transluminescentadj

That allows light to shine through

translunaradj

Towards the Moon from the Earth or another planet.

translunaryadj

Situated beyond or above the moon.

translymphaticadj

Through the lymphatic system

transmaleadj

Alternative form of trans male.

transmalleolaradj

Across a malleolus

transmammaryadj

Across or through the mammary glands

transmannoun

Alternative spelling of trans man.

transmancheadj

cross-channel; pertaining to coastal areas of both southern England and northern France.

transmandibularadj

Across a mandible

transmanianoun

The enthusiastic acceptance or promotion of transgenderism.

transmantleadj

Across or through a mantle (typically of the brain)

transmarginaladj

Crossing the margins of a person's tolerance (to pain etc)

transmarineadj

Beyond or on the other side of a sea.

transmascadj

Transmasculine.

transmasculineadj

Pertaining to people who were assigned female but whose gender identities are masculine.

transmasculinitynoun

The quality of being transmasculine.

transmastoidadj

Across the mastoid process

transmastoidaladj

Across or through the mastoid process

transmatnoun

A teleporter; a fictional device that transfers/transmits matter from one location to another without the object traversing the intervening distance as itself.

transmaternaladj

Acquired (by an offspring) by contact with the mother

transmaxxverb

To undergo gender transition (particularly from male to female) for the perceived social advantages that come with being the opposite sex, especially as regards the sexual marketplace.

transmaxxingnoun

The act of one who transmaxxes.

transmeableadj

Able to be traversed.

transmeataladj

Across or though a meatus

transmeateverb

To pass over or beyond.

transmeationnoun

The act of transmeating; a passing through or beyond.

transmednoun

A person who believes that medically-diagnosed gender dysphoria or medical transition are essential traits of being transgender.

transmediaadj

Of or relating to more than one form of media.

transmedialadj

Synonym of transmedia.

transmediallyadv

Across more than one form of media.

transmedianadj

Across or through the median plane

transmediastinaladj

Across or through a mediastinum

transmediationnoun

translation of a work into a different medium

transmedicalismnoun

The belief that medically diagnosed gender dysphoria or medical transition are essential traits of being transgender.

transmedicalistnoun

A person who believes that medically diagnosed gender dysphoria or medical transition are essential traits of being transgender.

transmediumnoun

A psychic who is able to cross boundaries between the natural and supernatural worlds.

transmedullaadj

Beyond or across the medulla

transmedullaryadj

Across a medulla

transmeioticadj

By means of meiosis

transmemberadj

Through or across a member

transmembranaladj

Occurring across a membrane.

transmembraneadj

Traversing a cellular membrane.

transmembranicadj

Across a membrane

transmembranousadj

transmembrane, traversing a cellular membrane

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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 393. 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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