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TRANSFER'ABLE, a. That may be transferred or conveyed from one place or person t...
TRANSFER', v.t. [L. transfero; trans and fero, to carry.] 1. To convey from one ...
TRAN'SEPT, n. [L. trans and septum.] In ancient churches, the aisle extending ac...
TRANSELEMENTA'TION, n. [trans and element.] The change of the elements of one bo...
TRANSE, n. Ecstasy. [See Trance .]
TRANSDUC'TION, n. [L. trans and duco.] The act of conveying over.
TRANSCUR'SION, n. [supra.] A rambling or ramble; a passage beyond certain limits...
TRANSCUR', v.i. [L. transcurro; trans and curro, to run.]run or rove to and fro....
TRANSCRIPT'IVELY, adv. In manner of a copy.
TRANSCRIP'TION, n. The act of copying. Corruptions creep into books by repeated ...
TRAN'SCRIPT, n. [L. transcriptum.] A copy; a writing made from and according to ...
TRANSCRI'BING, ppr. Writing from a copy; writing copy.
TRANSCRI'BER, n. A copier; one who writes from a copy.
TRANSCRI'BED, pp. Copied.
TRANSCRI'BE, v.t. [L. transcribo; trans, over, and scribo, to write.] To copy; t...
TRANS'COLATE, v.t. [L. trans and colo, to strain.] To strain; to cause to pass t...