English Words: T

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transmembranouslyadv

In a transmembranous manner or direction

transmenopausaladj

Describing the time or situation before and after the menopause

transmeridianadj

Across the meridian.

transmesentericadj

Across or through the mesentery

transmesothelialadj

Across or through a mesothelium.

transmetallationnoun

Any reaction in which one metal is exchanged for another in an organometallic compound.

transmetatarsaladj

Through, or across the metatarsus

transmethylasenoun

An enzyme that catalyses transmethylation.

transmethylateverb

To modify by means of transmethylation.

transmethylationnoun

The transfer of a methyl group between molecules, especially between biological compounds such as amino acids or the components of nucleic acids.

transmewverb

To transmute, change.

transmicrovascularadj

Across or through extremely small blood vessels

transmigrantnoun

someone who transmigrates

transmigrateverb

To migrate to another country.

transmigrationnoun

Departure from one's homeland to live in another country; migration.

transmigrationaladj

Relating to transmigration.

transmigrationismnoun

The belief that the soul of a person passes into another body after death.

transmigrationistnoun

One who believes in transmigration of the soul.

transmigrativelyadv

By means of, or in terms of, transmigration.

transmigratornoun

A transmigrant.

transmigratoryadj

Of, pertaining to, or undergoing transmigration, as a soul from one body to another.

transmisandrynoun

Hatred of or contempt for trans men.

transmisianoun

Hatred of transgender people.

transmisiacnoun

Someone who believes in or supports transmisia; an individual who hates transgender people.

transmisicadj

Hating trans people; prejudiced against transgender people.

transmisogynistadj

Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting transmisogyny.

transmisogynisticadj

Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting transmisogyny.

transmisogynoirnoun

Hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against black trans women.

transmisogynynoun

Hatred of or contempt for trans women.

transmisogyny-affectedadj

Transfeminine; belonging to a group that experiences transmisogynistic oppression.

transmisogyny-exemptadj

Not transfeminine; belonging to a group that does not experience transmisogynistic oppression (such as cisgender or transmasculine people).

transmissnoun

A (version of a) bill or other document sent or transmitted to a council, court, or other body; a transmission.

transmissableadj

Misspelling of transmissible.

transmissibilitynoun

The condition of being transmissible

transmissibleadj

Able to be transmitted.

transmissionnoun

The act of transmitting, e.g. data (signals) or electric power.

transmission oilnoun

Synonym of transmission fluid.

transmissionedadj

Having a specified kind of transmission.

transmissionismnoun

A teaching style focused on transmitting facts without regard to the individual student.

transmissionistnoun

A person who believes that the brain only transmits consciousness rather than originating it.

transmissionlessadj

Without transmission.

transmissiveadj

Of or relating to the transmission of something.

transmissivelyadv

In a transmissive manner

transmissivenessnoun

The quality of being transmissive.

transmissivitynoun

A measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received)

transmitverb

To send or convey from one person, place or thing to another.

transmitarraynoun

A dielectric sheet, containing a pattern of perforations, used as a microwave lens.

transmitochondrialadj

Between mitochondria

transmitophagynoun

transcellular mitophagy

transmitoticadj

Across (before and after) mitosis

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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 394. 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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