TRANSMITTER
TRANSMIT'TER, noun One who transmits.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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TRANSMIT'TER, noun One who transmits.
TRANSMIT'TIBLE, adjective That may be transmitted.
TRANSMIT'TING, participle present tense Sending from one person or place to another; suffering to pass through.
TRANSMUTABIL'ITY, noun [See Transmute.] Susceptibility of change into another nature or substance.
TRANSMU'TABLE, adjective [from transmute.] Capable of being changed into a different substance, or into something of a different form or nature.The fluids and solids of an anima...
TRANSMU'TABLY, adverb With capacity of being changed into another substance or nature.
TRANSMUTA'TION, noun [Latin transmutatio.]1. The change of any thing into another substance, or into something of a different nature. For a long time, the transmutation of base ...
TRANSMU'TE, verb transitive [Latin transmuto; trans and muto, to change.]To change from one nature or substance into another. Water may be transmuted into ice, and ice into wate...
TRANSMU'TED, participle passive Changed into another substance or nature.
TRANSMU'TER, noun One that transmutes.
TRANSMU'TING, participle present tense Changing or transforming into another nature or substance.
TRAN'SOM, noun [Latin transenna, from trans, over, across.]1. A beam or timber extended across the stern-post of a ship, to strengthen the aft-part and give it due form.2. In ar...
TRANS'PADANE, adjective [Latin trans and Padus, the river Po.]Being beyond the river Po.
TRANSPA'RENCY, noun [See Transparent.] That state or property of a body by which it suffers rays of light to pass through it, so that objects can be distinctly seen through it; ...
TRANSPA'RENT, adjective [Latin trans and pareo, to appear.]1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light;...
TRANSPA'RENTLY, adverb Clearly; so as to be seen through.
TRANSPA'RENTNESS, noun The quality of being transparent; transparency.
TRANSP'ASS, verb transitive [trans and pass.] To pass over. [Not in use.]TRANSP'ASS, verb intransitive To pass by or away. [Not in use.]
TRANSPIC'UOUS, adjective [Latin trans and specio, to see.] Transparent; pervious to the sight.The wide transpicuous air.
TRANSPIERCE, verb transitive transpers'. To pierce through; to penetrate; to permeate; to pass through.His forceful spear the sides transpierc'd.
TRANSPIERCED, participle passive transpers'ed. Pierced through; penetrated.
TRANSPIERCING, participle present tense transpers'ing. Penetrating; passing through.
TRANSPI'RABLE, adjective Capable of being emitted through pores.
TRANSPIRA'TION, noun The act or process of passing off through the pores of the skin; cutaneous exhalation; as the transpiration of obstructed fluids.
TRANSPI'RE, verb transitive [Latin transpiro; trans and spiro.] To emit through the pores of the skin; to send off in vapor.TRANSPI'RE, verb intransitive To be emitted through t...
TRANSPI'RING, participle present tense Exhaling; passing off in insensible perspiration; becoming public.
TRANSPLA'CE, verb transitive [trans and place.] To remove; to put in a new place.It was transplaced from the left side of the Vatican to a more eminent place. [Little used.]