English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 404 of 557

transumptnoun

A copy or exemplification of a record.

transumptionnoun

The act of taking or transporting from one place to another, e.g. of blood.

transumptiveadj

Metaphorical.

transungualadj

Through the nail plate.

transuranicadj

Of an element: lying beyond uranium in the periodic table; having an atomic number greater than 92.

transuraniumadj

transuranic

transuranium elementnoun

Any element having an atomic number greater than that of uranium.

transureteroureterostomynoun

A ureterostomy that brings both ureters to the same side of the abdomen, through the same stoma.

transurethraladj

performed through the urethra

transurethrallyadv

In a transurethral manner (via the urethra)

transuteraladj

Synonym of transuterine.

transuterineadj

Across or through the uterus.

Transvaalname

A geographical region and former province (until 1994) of South Africa between the Vaal and Limpopo rivers.

Transvaalernoun

A person from the Transvaal.

Transvaalianadj

Of or pertaining to the Transvaal.

transvaalinnoun

A particular steroid glycoside.

transvacuolaradj

Across or through a vacuole

transvagadj

Transvaginal.

transvaginaladj

Through the vagina

transvaginallyadv

In a transvaginal way; through the vagina.

transvaluationnoun

A change of values; a revaluation.

transvalueverb

To represent or evaluate something according to a new principle, causing it to be revalued.

transvalvularadj

Through a valve.

transvasateverb

To pour out of one vessel into another.

transvasationnoun

The act or process of pouring out of one vessel into another.

transvascularadj

Across the wall of a blood vessel (or similar vessel).

transvascularlyadv

In a transvascular way.

transvectantnoun

An invariant formed from n invariants in n variables using Cayley's Ω process.

transvectionnoun

An epigenetic interaction between an allele on one chromosome and the corresponding allele on the homologous chromosome

transvectornoun

An organism that transmits a disease-causing agent from another source

transvenomverb

To make venomous.

transvenousadj

Through or across a vein.

transvenouslyadv

Through or across a vein.

transventricularadj

Through the ventricle.

transventricularlyadv

Through the ventricle.

transverbalizeverb

To translate language one word at a time.

transverbateverb

To translate word by word, making only syntactic adjustments, but not adapting to the idiom of the target language.

transverberateverb

To beat or strike through

transverberationnoun

A form of religious ecstasy characterized by a piercing sensation.

transversaladj

Running or lying across; transverse.

transversalitynoun

A property of two intersecting submanifolds, where at every intersection point, their separate tangent spaces at that point together generate the tangent space of the ambient manifold at that point.

transversality conditionnoun

A terminal condition on a costate variable in a, usually infinite, time optimization problem.

transversallyadv

In a transverse manner.

transversariumnoun

A transverse process in a vertebra

transversarynoun

A cross-beam or cross-bar, for example on a navigational cross-staff. (Compare transom.)

transverseadj

Situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction; perpendicular or slanted relative to the "forward" direction; identified with movement across areas.

transverse wavenoun

Any wave in which the direction of disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of travel

transversectomynoun

The surgical excision of a transverse process of a vertebra.

transverselyadv

In a transverse manner.

transversenessnoun

The quality of being transverse.

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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 404. 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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