English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 395 of 557

transmitraladj

through the mitral valve

transmittableadj

Synonym of transmissible.

transmittalnoun

The act of transmitting a message; a transmission.

transmittedadj

That has been transmitted (in a specified manner).

transmitternoun

One who or that which transmits something (in all senses).

transmittibleadj

Alternative spelling of transmittable.

transmittivitynoun

A measure of transmittance.

transmodaladj

Crossing, occurring in, or using more than one mode or modality.

transmodallyadv

Across more than one mode or modality.

transmodernadj

involving a form of modernness and nonmodernness

transmodingnoun

Conversion of one media form to another, for example text to audio.

transmodiolaradj

Across or through a modiolus

transmodiolarlyadv

In a transmodiolar manner

transmodulationnoun

The modulation (or regulation) of a secondary system.

transmodulatoryadj

Relating to transmodulation

transmogrificationnoun

The act or process of being transformed into a different form.

transmogrifiernoun

One who, or that which, transmogrifies.

transmogrifyverb

To substantially or completely alter the form of.

transmonnoun

A particular form of superconducting qubit.

transmonolayeradj

Through or across a monolayer

transmontaneadj

Of or relating to the other side of the mountains (usually with reference to the Alps).

transmorphverb

To change shape or form.

transmorphismnoun

The transformation or development of one thing into another.

transmotivationnoun

The process of revising a fictional character's motivations to correspond to his/her actions.

transmountainadj

Through the mountains.

transmoveverb

To move or change from one state into another; to transform.

transmucosaladj

Through or across a mucous membrane

transmucosallyadv

Through or across a mucous membrane

transmundaneadj

Occurring beyond the physical world

transmuraladj

beyond a city wall

transmurallyadv

Passing through the wall of an organ or any other bodily structure.

transmuscularadj

Across or through a muscle

transmutabilitynoun

The ability to be transmuted.

transmutableadj

Able to be transmuted

transmutablenessnoun

Ability to be transmuted.

transmutablyadv

Such that it can be transmuted.

transmutateverb

To undergo transmutation.

transmutationnoun

Change, alteration.

transmutationaladj

Of or relating to transmutation.

transmutationismnoun

A belief in the transmutation of species.

transmutationistadj

of, pertaining to, or supporting, transmutationism

transmuteverb

To change or convert one thing to another, or from one state or form to another.

transmuternoun

One who, or that which, transmutes.

transmutestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of transmute

transmutethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of transmute

transmutualadj

Reciprocal; commutual.

transmuxverb

Convert in realtime one telecommunications signal format to another, eg from SONET to DS3.

transmyocardialadj

Across or through the myocardium

transnasaladj

Through the nose.

transnasallyadv

Through the nose.

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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 395. 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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