English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 402 of 557

transseriesnoun

A series (sequence of partial sums of a given sequence) in which members of the sequence from which the series is defined are defined by a transcendental function.

transsexverb

To transition (to undergo a transition) from being one sex/gender to being another (especially by sex reassignment surgery). (Compare transgender.)

transsexedadj

Having undergone sex reassignment surgery.

transsexnessnoun

The condition of being transsex; transsexualness.

transsexualadj

Of a person, having changed, or being in the process of changing, physical sex by undergoing medical treatment, such as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or optionally sex reassignment surgery (SRS).

transsexualismnoun

Transsexuality; the state of being transsexual.

transsexualistnoun

A transsexual person.

transsexualitynoun

The state, condition, or properties of being transsexual.

transsexualizationnoun

The process of making transsexual.

transsexualizeverb

To make transsexual.

transsexuallyadv

In a transsexual manner.

transsexualnessnoun

The condition of being transsexual.

transshapeverb

Alternative spelling of transhape.

transshiftverb

To interchange or transpose.

transshipverb

To transfer something from one vessel or conveyance to another for onward shipment.

transshipmentnoun

The transfer of goods from one means of transport to another.

transsialidasenoun

Any sialidase that operates between the surfaces of different cells

Transsilvanianoun

Alternative spelling of Transylvania

transsilylationnoun

Any reaction in which a silyl group is moved intermolecularly or intramolecularly

transspatialadj

Across space.

transspatiallyadv

Across space.

transspeciesadj

Interspecies.

transspecificadj

Across species

transspecificallyadv

In a transspecific manner

transspecificitynoun

The condition of being transspecific

transsphenoidaladj

Through the nose and the sphenoid bone.

transspinaladj

Across the spine

transspinallyadv

In a transspinal direction

transsplanchnicadj

Through the viscera.

transstadialadj

Across stadia (life stages).

transstadiallyadv

Across stadia (life stages)

transstellaradj

Across or between the stars.

transstenoticadj

Across a stenosis

transsternaladj

Through the sternum

transsubclavianadj

Through a subclavian artery

transsubjectiveadj

Relating to a state of existing beyond individual minds.

transsulfurationnoun

The metabolic interconversion of cysteine and homocysteine

Transsylvanianoun

Alternative spelling of Transylvania

transsylvianadj

Through the Sylvian fissure

transsynapticadj

Across a synapse

transsynapticallyadv

Across a synapse

transsystematicadj

Synonym of transsystemic.

transsystemicadj

that relates to, covers or includes multiple systems

transtacticadj

Describing a tactic polymer in which the double bonds of the repeat units have the trans conformation.

transtacticitynoun

The state or degree of being transtactic.

transtainernoun

A specialized container used to transport and protect large guided missiles.

transtasticadj

Transgender in an appealing way.

transtegmentaladj

Across or through a tegmentum

transtegumentaladj

Across or through an integument

transtelephonicadj

transmitted (automatically) by telephone

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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 402. 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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