English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 396 of 557

transnataladj

Across the birth process

transnatationnoun

The act of swimming across (a river, etc).

transnationaladj

Between or beyond national boundaries.

transnational repressionnoun

Political repression conducted by a state outside its borders.

transnationalismnoun

The phenomenon, or the analytical view, that people's activities and cultures transcend national boundaries and, in at least some ways albeit not others, national sovereignty.

transnationalitynoun

The quality of being transnational.

transnationallyadv

In a transnational manner or context.

transnatureverb

To transfer or transform the nature of.

transnessnoun

The condition or quality of being transgender or transsexual.

transneuraladj

Between or across neurons

transneuronaladj

Between or across neurons

transneuronallyadv

In a transneuronal manner

Transnigerianadj

Crossing or spanning the Niger (river or valley).

Transnistrianame

A former governorate of Romania during World War II, established in 1941 and captured by Soviet forces in 1944.

Transnistrianadj

From, or pertaining to, Transnistria or its people or culture.

transnitrosationnoun

Any reaction that transfers a nitroso group inter- or intramolecularly

transnitrosylateverb

To cause, or to undergo transnitrosylation

transnitrosylationnoun

The transfer of nitrosyl (or nitrate) groups between molecules

transnormaladj

beyond normality

transnormalizationnoun

The transformation of raw data such that the resulting cumulative distribution is normal.

transnormativeadj

Pertaining to, exhibiting, or consistent with transnormativity.

transnormativitynoun

Normalization of the existence of diverse transgender people and experiences.

transnumeraladj

Ambiguous as to whether it refers to one thing (singular) or more than one (dual or plural).

transnumerationnoun

The transformation of numerical data in a meaningful way, for example by representing it in a table or graph.

transobturatoradj

Across an obturator

transoceanadj

That crosses an ocean

transoceanicadj

beyond or on the other side of an ocean

transoceanicallyadv

Across the ocean.

transocularadj

Through the eye.

transoesophagealadj

Alternative form of transesophageal.

transoganessonadj

Of a chemical element: having an atomic number beyond oganesson; that is, element 119 (ununennium) and beyond.

transoidadj

Describing an antiperiplanar spatial arrangement of two conjugated double bonds about the intervening single bond; s-trans

transomnoun

A crosspiece over a door; a lintel.

transomedadj

Fitted with a transom.

transomicadj

Relating to two or more omics

transomlessadj

Without a transom.

transondentadj

Acoustically transparent; able to freely transmit sound.

transonicadj

Just below, or just above, the speed of sound (0.8 < Ma < 1.2 approximately).

transonicallyadv

In a transonic manner.

transoperativeadj

Throughout operations

transoraladj

Through the mouth.

transorallyadv

Through the mouth.

transorbitaladj

Passing through the orbit, or eye socket.

transorbitallyadv

In a transorbital manner or direction

transosseousadj

Through the bone.

transoticadj

Across or through the ear

transovarialadj

Via an ovary

transovariallyadv

Through the ovary.

transovarianadj

Through the ovaries.

Transoxiananame

An ancient portion of Central Asia, the region between the Amu Darya (Classical Oxus) and Syr Darya rivers, corresponding approximately with modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and southwest Kazakhstan.

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