English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 401 of 557

transrationalitynoun

The quality of being transrational.

transrationallyadv

In a transrational manner.

transrealadj

Of or relating to transrealism.

transrealisticadj

Of or relating to transrealism.

transreasonnoun

Synonym of Zaum.

transrectaladj

Through (the wall of) the rectum

transrectallyadv

Through (the wall of) the rectum

transrecursiveadj

Being or relating to a type of operator used in hypercomputation.

transregionaladj

Across regions.

transregionallyadv

Across regions.

transregionateverb

To move through a region, or from one region to another.

transregulateverb

To regulate transfection

transregulatornoun

A transfected genetic regulator

transregulatoryadj

That regulates transfection

transrelativeadj

A type of grammatical case used to mark nouns that serve as participants of a verb.

transrelativisticadj

Describing a transition from a nonrelativistic to a relativistic one

transrenaladj

extracellular urinary

transrenallyadv

In a transrenal manner

transreplicateverb

To cause, or to undergo transreplication

transreplicationnoun

replication of DNA between noncognate viruses

transrepressverb

To repress by means of transrepression.

transrepressionnoun

The repression of the activity of one protein by another

transrepressionaladj

Synonym of transrepressive.

transrepressiveadj

Relating to, or causing transrepression

transrepressornoun

A transfected genetic repressor.

transresistancenoun

The ratio of the variation of output voltage to input current (the dual of transconductance)

transresistivitynoun

resistivity to transport of electrons or other particles

transrespiratoryadj

Describing the difference in pressure between the atmosphere and the pulmonary alveoli

transresveratrolnoun

The trans isomer of resveratrol.

transretinaladj

Across or through the retina

transrhenaneadj

From the eastern side of the Rhine; German.

transribosylationnoun

intermolecular ribosylation

transriverineadj

Across (or on the other side of) a river

transromanticadj

Moving through or across romanticism (as a movement, etc) or that which is romantic (Romantic).

transruminaladj

Across or through the rumen

transruminallyadv

In a transruminal manner or direction

transsaccadicadj

Across or between saccades

transsacraladj

Through or across the sacrum

transsarcolemmaladj

Across a sarcolemma

transscapularadj

Across or through the scapula

transscleraladj

Across the sclera, or white, of the eye

transsclerallyadv

In a transscleral manner or direction

transscrotaladj

Through the scrotum.

transscutaladj

Across or through a scutum.

transseasonaladj

Across multiple seasons.

transsellaradj

Through, or across the sella turcica

transsemioticadj

Having an influence that does not depend on specific signs or signifiers.

transsensualadj

Inaccessible to normal, bodily modes of perception.

transseptaladj

Passing across a septum

transseptallyadv

In a transseptal manner.

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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 401. 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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