transonic |
close to the speed of sound; moving at a speed that is between subsonic and supersonic. |
transpacific |
crossing or spanning the Pacific Ocean. [2 definitions] |
transparence |
the state, quality, or condition of being transparent; transparency. |
transparency |
the state or condition of being transparent; transparence. [2 definitions] |
transparent |
permitting the passage of light and a clear view of objects on the other side. [3 definitions] |
transpire |
to occur; happen. [3 definitions] |
transplant |
to uproot and replant in another place. [5 definitions] |
transplantable |
combined form of transplant. |
transponder |
a radio or radar transceiver that is automatically activated to transmit when it receives a predetermined signal. |
transport |
to convey from one place to another; carry. [7 definitions] |
transportable |
combined form of transport. |
transportation |
the act or process of transporting. [6 definitions] |
transpose |
to exchange the position or order of (two things). [4 definitions] |
transposition |
the act of transposing, or the condition of being transposed. [2 definitions] |
transsexual |
(outdated; sometimes considered offensive) relating to or being a person whose gender identity differs from the sex which was assigned to them at birth. [2 definitions] |
transship |
to transfer cargo from one conveyance to another for forwarding or reshipment. |
transsonic |
variant of transonic. |
transubstantiate |
to convert (one substance) into another. [2 definitions] |
transubstantiation |
in the Roman Catholic Church, the doctrine that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are the true body and blood of Jesus Christ. |
transuranic |
having an atomic number higher than that of uranium. |
transversal |
in a crosswise position; transverse. [2 definitions] |