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TRANSLA'TE, verb transitive [Latin translatus, from transfero; trans, over, and fero, to bear.]1. To bear, carry or remove from one place to another. It is applied to the remova...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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TRANSLA'TE, verb transitive [Latin translatus, from transfero; trans, over, and fero, to bear.]1. To bear, carry or remove from one place to another. It is applied to the remova...
TRANSLA'TED, participle passive Conveyed from one place to another; removed to heaven without dying; rendered into another language.
TRANSLA'TING, participle present tense Conveying or removing from one place to another; conveying to heaven without dying; interpreting in another language.
TRANSLA'TION, noun [Latin translatio.]1. The act of removing or conveying from one place to another; removal; as the translation of a disease from the foot to the breast.2. The ...
TRANSLA'TIVE, adjective Taken from others.
TRANSLA'TOR, noun One who renders into another language; one who expresses the sense of words in one language by equivalent words in another.
TRANS'LATORY, adjective Transferring; serving to translate.
TRANSLA'TRESS, noun A female translator.
TRANSLOCA'TION, noun [Latin trans and locatio, loco.] Removal of things reciprocally to each others' places; or rather substitution of one thing for another.There happened certa...
TRANSLU'CENCY, noun [Latin translucens; trans, through, and luceo, to shine.]1. The property of admitting rays of light to pass through, but not so as to render objects distingu...
TRANSLU'CENT, adjective In mineralogy, transmitting rays of light, but not so as to render objects distinctly visible.1. Transparent; clear.Replenish'd from the cool translucent...
TRANSLU'CID, adjective [Latin translucidus, supra.]Transparent; clear. [See Translucent.]
TRANSMARINE, adjective [Latin transmarinus; trans and marinus; mare, sea.]Lying or being beyond the sea.
TRANSMEW', verb transitive [Latin transmuto.] To transmute; to transform; to metamorphose. [Not in use.]
TRANS'MIGRANT, adjective [See Transmigrate.] Migrating; passing into another country or state for residence, or into another form or body.TRANS'MIGRANT, noun One who migrates or...
TRANS'MIGRATE, verb intransitive [Latin transmigro; trans and migro, to migrate.]1. To migrate; to pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for the purpose of residing i...
TRANS'MIGRATING, participle present tense Passing from one country, state or body into another.
TRANSMIGRA'TION, noun The passing of men from one country to another for the purpose of residence, particularly of a whole people.1. The passing of a thing into another state, a...
TRANS'MIGRATOR, noun One who transmigrates.
TRANSMI'GRATORY, adjective Passing from one place, body or state to another.
TRANSMISSIBIL'ITY, noun [from transmissible.] The quality of being transmissible.
TRANSMIS'SIBLE, adjective [See Transmit.]1. That may be transmitted or passed from one to another.2. That may be transmitted through a transparent body.
TRANSMIS'SION, noun [Latin transmissio.]1. The act of sending from one place or person to another; as the transmission of letters, writings, papers, news and the like, from one ...
TRANSMIS'SIVE, adjective Transmitted; derived from one to another.Itself a sun, it with transmissive lightEnlivens worlds denied to human sight.
TRANSMIT', verb transitive [Latin transmitto; trans and mitto, to send.]1. To send from one person or place to another; as, to transmit a letter or a memorial; to transmit dispa...
TRANSMIT'TAL, noun Transmission.
TRANSMIT'TED, participle passive Sent from one person or place to another; caused or suffered to pass through.