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Webster Dictionary :: Tranship

TRANSHIP', v.t. [trans and ship.] To convey from one ship to another; a commerci...

Webster Dictionary :: Transhipment

TRANSHIP'MENT, n. The act of transferring, as goods, from one ship to another.

Webster Dictionary :: Transhipped

TRANSHIP'PED, pp. Carried from one ship to another.

Webster Dictionary :: Transhipping

TRANSHIP'PING, ppr. Carrying from one ship to another.

Webster Dictionary :: Transient

TRANSIENT, a. tran'shent. [L. transiens, transeo; trans and eo.] 1. Passing; not...

Webster Dictionary :: Transiently

TRAN'SIENTLY, adv. [supra.] In passage; for a short time; not with continuance. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Transientness

TRAN'SIENTNESS, n. [supra.] Shortness of continuance; speedy passage.

Webster Dictionary :: Transilience

TRANSIL'IENCE TRANSIL'IENCY, n. [L. transiliens, transilio; trans and salio.] A ...

Webster Dictionary :: Transit

TRANS'IT, n. [L. transitus, from transeo.] 1. A passing; a passing over or throu...

Webster Dictionary :: Transit-duty

TRANS'IT-DUTY, n. A duty paid on goods that pass through a country.

Webster Dictionary :: Transition

TRANSI'TION, n. transizh'on. [L. transitio.] Passage from one place or state to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Transitive

TRANS'ITIVE, a. Having the power of passing. 1. In grammar, a transitive verb is...

Webster Dictionary :: Transitorily

TRANS'ITORILY, adv. [See Transitory .] With short continuance.

Webster Dictionary :: Transitoriness

TRANS'ITORINESS, n. A passing with short continuance; speedy departure or evanes...

Webster Dictionary :: Transitory

TRANS'ITORY, a. [L. transitorius.] Passing without continuance; continuing a sho...

Webster Dictionary :: Translatable

TRANSLA'TABLE, a. [from translate.] Capable of being translated or rendered into...

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