English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 397 of 557

Transoxiananadj

Of or relating to Transoxiana.

transpacificadj

On, from the other side of, spanning or crossing the Pacific Ocean.

transpadaneadj

On the opposite side of the river Po, usually relative to Rome; hence, the northern side.

Transpadane Gaulname

Cisalpine Gaul north of the river Po.

transpalaearcticadj

Covering the palaearctic from Atlantic to Pacific Oceans.

transpalataladj

Across or through the palate

transpalatineadj

Situated beyond, across, or outside the palatine bone.

transpalmaradj

Across the palm of the hand

transpalpebraladj

Through the eyebrow

transpancreaticadj

Through the pancreas.

transpapillaryadj

Between papillae

transpareverb

To be, or cause to be, transparent; to appear, or cause to appear, or be see-through (literally or figurative)

transparencenoun

Synonym of transparency.

transparencynoun

The quality of being transparent.

transparentadj

See-through, clear; having the property that light passes through it almost undisturbed, such that one can see through it clearly.

transparentiseverb

Alternative spelling of transparentize.

transparentizationnoun

The process of making or becoming transparent.

transparentizeverb

To make transparent.

transparentlyadv

In a transparent manner; with nothing hidden.

transparentnessnoun

The state or quality of being transparent; transparency.

transparietaladj

Through or across the wall of a body part.

transparifyverb

To make a content transparent.

transparisteelnoun

a fictional hard transparent metal used instead of glass in windows

transparotidadj

Across or through the parotid

transpartisanadj

Going beyond the partisan; ecumenical, universal.

transpassverb

To pass over or through.

transpassivationnoun

The electrochemical breakdown of the surface of a passivated metal

transpassiveadj

Relating to, or subject to transpassivation

transpatientnoun

Alternative form of trans patient.

transpatriarchaladj

Relating to transpatriarchy.

transpatriarchynoun

A form of patriarchy supported by a transnational lifestyle.

transpeciateverb

To change from one species into another; to transform.

transpedicleadj

Across or through a pedicle (or pedicel)

transpedicularadj

Through a pedicle

transpedicularlyadv

Through a pedicle.

transpenetrateverb

To penetrate through or throughout.

transpeninsularadj

Passing through a peninsula.

transpennineadj

Across the Pennines

transpeptidasenoun

Any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of an amino or peptide group from one molecule to another

transpeptidasemianoun

The presence of transpeptidase in the blood

transpeptidationnoun

The transfer of one or more amino acids between peptides.

transpericyteadj

Across or through a pericyte

transperinealadj

Through the perineum

transperineallyadv

Through the perineum.

transperipheraladj

Across multiple marginalized or peripheral groups.

transperitonealadj

Through the peritoneum.

transperitoneallyadv

In a transperitoneal manner

transpermeabilitynoun

The condition of being transpermeable

transpersonnoun

Alternative form of trans person.

transpersonaladj

That transcends the personal or individual

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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 397. 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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