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`on-stage \'on-'staj, “an-, -,staj\ adv or adj: onapart of the stage the bottom of a body of water 2: a piece of soft wet plastic f
`ground (as a marsh or bog)
`290ze n [ME wosesap,juice, fr. OE wos; akin to OHG waso damp,
`:
`Gk hearon ewer] 1: a decoction of vegetable material used for
`1
`tanning leather 2: theact of oozing 3: something that oozes
`id
`3ooze vi oozed; ooz:ing vi 1: to pass or flow slowly through or
`c
`as if through small openings
`orinterstices 2: to move slowly or
`t
`imperceptibly <the crowd
`began to ~ forward —Bruce Marshall)
`E
`3 a: to exude moisture b: to exude something in a way sugges-
`4
`tive of the emitting ofmoisture (a woman oozing with charm) ~ vt
`\
`1: to emit or give out slowly 2: to exude or give off in a way
`2%
`suggestive of theemitting ofmoisture
`\
`ooze leather n: leather that is usu. made from calfskins by a vege-
`c
`tabletanningProcessandhasasoftsuedefinishon thefleshside
`E
`oozy \'i-zé\ adjoozi-er; est 1: containing or composed of ooze
`c
`: resembling ooze 2: exuding moisture: SLIMY
`a
`lopVAP\ nz OPTICALART
`t
`oP abbropus
`:
`OP
`abbr
`‘observation post 2 Order of Preachers 3 outof print
`c
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`mapping thesetS~ theset T> OPAabbrOffice ofPrice Administration c
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`opac:isty \3-'pas-at-e\ 7, pl ser opacité shadiness,fr. L opacitat-,
`1
`opacitas, fr. opacus shaded, dark] 1: the quality or state of a body
`t
`that makes it impervious to the raysof light; broadly : the relative
`s
`capacity of matter to obstruct the transmission of radiant energy
`c
`2 a: obscurity of sense : UNINTELLIGIBLENESS <obscurity whic
`r
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`onathird reading deepens to ~ —Ellery Sedgwick) b: the qual- c
`ity or state of being mentally obtuse : DULLNESS 3: an opaque
`a
`spot on anormally transparent structure (as thelensoftheeye)
`E
`opah\‘6-pe, apa n [Ibo wba]: a large elliptical marinefish (Lam-
`pris regius) with brilliant colors andrich oily red flesh
`s
`opal \'o-pal\_n [L opalus, fr. Skt upala stone, jewel] a mineral
`c
`iO,.nH,O that is a hydrated amorphous silica softer and less
`dense than quartz and typically with
`definite and often marked
`E
`iridescentplay of colors
`opal-es-cent \,6-pa-"les-*nt\ adj : reflecting an iridescent light —
`opal-es-cence \-’n(t)s\ n
`of being 2: a particular theory about the nature of being or the—opal-ine \'o-patin, -Jén\ adj: resembling opal esp. in appearance|
`Jopaque\o-'pak\ adj[Lopacus] 1: exhibiting opacity : not pervi-
`3¢
`ous to radiant energy and
`esp.
`light 2 a: hard
`to understand or
`:
`explain b: OBTUSE,STUPID— opaque-lyadv—opaque-ness 7
`t
`2opaque n : something that is opaque; esp > an opaque paint for
`o|
`blocking out portions of a photographic ne ative or print
`ol
`opaqueprojector n: a projector using reflected light for project-
`ol
`ing an image of an opaque object or matter on an opaque support
`\
`(asa photograph)
`4
`name, fr. Gk onych-, onyx claw + -phoros -phore] : PERIPATUS — op art \ap\ni OPTICAL ART— opartist n
`opcit abbr opere citato]in the work cited
`ol
`ope \‘op\vb oped;op-ing archaic: OPEN
`r
`OPEC
`\'o-;pek\ abbr Organization of Petroleum Exporting
`a
`Countries
`9
`op ed \‘ap-‘ed\ [short for opposite editorial] : a page of special
`features usu. opposite theeditorial page ofa newspaper
`r
`Jopen \'d-pan,
`‘op-"m\ adj open-er \'op-(o-)nar\; open-est \'dp-
`ol
`(s-)nast\ [ME,fr. OE; akin to OHG of fan open; both
`I
`fr. a prehis-
`toric NGmc-WGmc word akin to OF
`ap up’ 4: having no en-
`9|
`closing or confining barrier = accessible on
`all or nearly all sides
`«cattle grazing on an ~ range) 2 a (1): beingina position or
`adjustment to
`permit
`passage : not shut or locked (an ~ door)
`|
`(2)
`: having a barrier
`(as a door) so adjusted as to allow passage
`r
`<the house was ~) b : having the lips parted <stood there with
`s
`his mouth wide ~) 3 a: completely free from concealment
`f
`: exposed to general view or knowledge <their hostilities eventually
`t
`erupted with ~ war) b: exposed or vulnerable to attack or ques-
`1
`tion : SUBJECT <~ to doubt) 4 a: not covered with a top, roof,
`ol
`or lid (an ~ car) <her eyes were ~~) b: havingnoprotective cov-
`:
`ering <~ wiring) (an ~ wound) 5: notrestricted toa particular
`c
`group or category of participants <~ to the public) <~ ousing):
`ol
`as a: enterable by both amateur and professional contestants b
`:_enterable by a registered voter regardless of political affiliation
`t
`<in the ~ primary a Democrat could nominate Republican candi-
`dates —H. U. Faulkner & Tyler Kepner)
`6: fit to be traveled
`o|
`over : presenting no obstacle to passage or view <the ~ road) (~
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`country) 7: having the parts or surfaces laid out in an ex anded
`ol
`sition : spread out : UNFOLDED<an ~ book) 8 a (1): Low
`¢
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`(2): formed with the fongue in a lower position <Italian has
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`an ~ and aclosee)> b (1):
`having clarity and resonance unim-
`paired by undue tension or constriction of the throat (an ~ vocal
`s
`tone)
`(2) of a tone : produced by an open string or on a wind
`9|
`instrument by the lip without the use of slides, valves, or keys 9
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`a: available to follow ormake useof<the only course~ to us) b
`oO
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`keep
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`Friday) c: not finally decided : subject to further consideration
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`qualified
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`able for future purchase <these items are in ~ stock) (an ~ pat-
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`tern) 10 a: characterized by ready accessibility and usu. gener-
`t
`ousattitude: as
`(1): generous in-giving (2): willing
`to hear and
`,
`consider or to accept and deal with : RESPONSIVE (3)
`: free from
`1
`reserve or pretense =: candidly and often artlessly frank b : ac-
`(
`cessible to the influx of new factors (as foreign goods) (an ~ mar-
`i
`niable
`ket)
`11 a: having ° : ings, interruptions, or spaces: as
`: being porous and
`é~ soil)
`(2)
`: sparsely distributed
`= SCATTERED (~ population)
`(3): having relatively wide spacing
`between wordsorlines <~ type)
`(4) ofa compound : having com-
`ponentsseparatedbyaspacein writing orprinting(Spanish mack-
`erel is an ~ compound) b: not made up ofa continuous closed
`circuit of channels <the insect circulatory system is~> 12 aof
`an organ pipe : not stopped at the top b ofa string on a musical
`instrument ; not stopped by the finger
`13
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`<the microphoneis ~); esp: ready for business,patronage, or use
`<the store is ~ from 9 to Bs <the new highwaywill be ~ next week)
`14 a (i): characterized bylack ofeffectiveregulation ofvarious
`commercial enterprises (notorious as an ~ town)
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`oocyte \'d-a-,sit\ 1 [ISV] : an egg before maturation : a female
`o0-dles \"iid-*Iz\ also ood-lins \'iid-lanz\ n pl but sing orpl in constr
`a-mete \,0-2-ge-'mét, -"gam-et\ n: a female gamete; specif: a
`00g-a-mous \6-"ig-2-mas\ adj: having or involving a small motile
`a large immobile female gamete — oog-a-my
`O O gauge\,dob-o-lo-\ n: a gaugeof track in model railroading in
`oo-gen-e-sis \,5-2-‘jen-o-ses\ n [NL]: formation and maturation of
`00-go-ni-um \,0-2-'gd-né-am\ 7” [NL] 1: a female sexual organ in
`various algae and fungi that corresponds to the archegonium of
`ferns and mosses 2: a descendant of a rimordial germ cell that
`2ooh vi: to exclaim in amazement,joy, or surprise <onefinds one-
`commercials —
`[prob.fr. F oolithe, fr. o- + -lithe -lite] : a rock
`round grains usu. of calcium carbonate ce-
`\6-‘il-o-jest\ n 1: one specializing in oology 2: a
`ool-o-gy VIA ni a ranch of ornithology dealing with birds’ eggs
`= logical \,0-a-'laj-i-kal\ also oo-log-ic \-ik\ adj — oo-log-i-
`oo-long \'ii-lon\, 2 [Chin (Pek) wu! lung?, lit., black dragon]: a tea
`that combines the characteristics of black and green teas due to the
`[perh. imit. of an appreciative sound uttered by
`a man atthe sight of an attractive woman] 1: personal charm or
`oops \'(w)a(e)ps\ interj — used typically to express mild apology,
`: ZYGOTE; esp = a spore pro-
`oo-the-ca\,0-0-'thé-ka\n, pl oo-the-cae \'the-Oke, -Qsé\ [NL]: a
`firm-walled and distinctive egg case (as of a cockroac .) — o0-the-
`looze \'iiz\ n ME wose, fr. OE wase mire; akin to L virus slime —
`more at VIRUS] 1: a soft deposit (as of mud,slime, or shells) on
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`taining a direct object a ~ verb) <a ~ construction) 2: being or
`relating to a relation with the property that if the relation holds
`between a first element and a second and between the second ele-
`ment anda third, it holds between the first and third elements
`«equality is a ~ relation) 3: of, relating to, or characterized by
`transition — tran-si-tive-ly adv — tran-si-tive-ness n— tran-si-
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`with
`Newsweek) <gave one of her ~ performances of a dreaming,
`Venus) across the disk of a larger (as the sun) 3: a theodolite
`
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`with the telescope mounted sothat it can be transited — in transit wounded.. . young girl —Stark Young) — trans-lu-cent-ly adv adver
`trans-ma-rine \,tran(t)s-mo-'rén, ,tranz-\ adj [L transmarinus, fr.
`trans:
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`transit vi: to makeatransit ~vt 1 a: to pass over or through trans- + mare sea — more at MARINE] 1: being or coming from of tra
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`beyondoracross the sea (a ~ people) 2: passing over or extend-
`self -
`2 : to pass
`across (a meridian,a celestial body, or the field of view of a tele-
`ing across the sea
`mitti
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`scope) 3: to turn (a telescope) over about the horizontal trans-|trans-mem-brane \()tran(t)s-‘mem-,bran, ()tranz-\ adj taking beyor
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`place or existing across a membrane <a ~ potential)
`form
`transit instrument n 1: a telescope at right angles toa horizon-
`_—‘trans-mi-grate \()tran(t)s-'mi-,grat, (tranz-,
`'tran(t)s-,, ‘tranz-\
`enou;
`vb [L transmigratus, pp. of transmigrare to migrate to another
`tense
`tal east-west axis and used with a clock and chronograph for ob-
`serving the time oftransit of a celestial body over the meridian of a
`place, fr. trans- + migrare to migrate] vi
`1 of the soul: to pass at
`ous
`death from one body or being to another 2: MIGRATE ~ vt: to
`tran:
`
`
`cause to transmigrate — trans-mi-gra-tion \,tran(t)s-mi-'gra-shen,
`tran-si-tion \tran(t)s-‘ish-on, tranz-, chiefly Brit tran(t)s-‘izh-\ n [L
`trans.
`i-,grat-or,
`jtfanz-\ n — trans-mi-gra-tor \Otrancos.
`()tranz-,
`or mc
`1 a: passage
`
`
`from onestate, stage, or place to another : CHANGE b: a move- ‘tran(t)s-,, ‘tranz-,\ n—trans-mi-gra-to-ry \trant)s-'miegrotor, trans:
`ment, development, or evolution from one form,stage, or style to
`tranz-, -,tor-\ adj
`going
`b : a musical passage
` trans-mis-si-ble \tran(t)s-'mis-9-bal, tranz-\ adj ; capable of being
`trans
`leading from onesection of a piece to another 3: an abrupt
`transmitted — trans-mis-si-bil-i-ty \()tran(t)s-,mis-2-'bil-ot-<,
`trans;
`changein energystate or level (as of an atomic nucleus or a mole-
`Qtranz-\ n
`more
`
`cule) usu. accompanied byloss or gain of a single quantum of en-_trans-mis-sion \tran(t)s-'mish-an, tranz-\ n [L transmission-, trans- trans.
`missio, fr. transmissus, pp. of transmittere to transmit] 1: an act,
`(fr.
`the substitution of one purine base for the other or of one pyrimi-
`process, or instanceof transmitting <~ of a nerve impulse across a
`trans
`dine base for the other — tran-si-tion-al \-'ish-nal, -‘izh-, -on-"I\
`°
`synapse) 2: the passage of radio waves in the space between
`instar
`transmitting and receiving stations; also : the act or
`process of
`living
`transitional between the more
`transmitting by radio or television 3: an assembly of parts in-
`trans
`cluding the speed-changing gears and the propeller shaft by which
`trans;
`highly electropositive clement
`the poweris transmitted from an automobile engine to a live axle;
`pass (
`that have valence electrons in two shells instead of only one —
`also: the s)
`-changing gears in such an assembly
`4 : some-
`: toe
`thing that is transmitted : MESSAGE — trans-mis-sive \-'mis-iv\
`brane
`adj — trans-mis-siv-i-ty \,tran(t)s-()mis-‘iv-at-é, ,tranz-\ n
`: tog
`_trans-mis-som-e-ter
`\,tran(t)s-()mis-"am-ot-or,
`,tranz-\
`n 3 an
`2:t
`instrument for measuring the transmission oflight througha fluid
`hecor
`(as the atmosphere)
`to lig
`trans-mit \tran(t)s-'mit, tranz-\ vb trans-mit-ted; trans-mit-ting
`trans.
`(MEtransmitten, fr. L transmittere, fr. trans- + mittere to send —
`R08
`more at SMITE] vt
`1 a: to send or transfer from one person or
`lac
`lace to another : FORWARD b: to cause orallow to spread: as
`rail
`b : to convey by
`oras if by inheritance or heredity : hand down
`lant.
`2)
`: to convey Gnfection) abroad or to another 2 a (1): to
`Pane
`cause(as light or force) to pass or be conveyed through space or a
`P a
`medium 6) : to admit the passage of : CONDUCT <glass ~slight)
`ae
`b: to send out (a signal) either by radio waves or over a wire ~ vi
`earn
`: to send out a signal either by radio waves or over a wire —
`s 1
`Mt
`trans-mit-ta-ble \-'mit-o-bal\ adj — trans-mit-tal \-'mit-"I\ n
`P an
`trans-mit-tance \-'mit-*n(t)s\
`n 1: TRANSMISSION 2 : the frac-
`ie
`tion of radiant energy
`that
`having entered a layer of absorbing
`oer \tr
`matter reaches its farther boundary
`iene
`trans-mit-ter \-'mit-ar\ 2: one that transmits: as a (1): a part on
`ls ant
`a telephone into which one speaks and which contains a mecha-
`athe,
`nism for converting sound waves into equivalent electric waves
`a
`either
`(2): the portion of a telegraph instrument by which the messageis
`tran-s
`sent b: a radio ortelevision transmitting set
`c : NEUROTRANS-
`radio
`MITTER
`radio
`
`guage b: totransfer or turn from one set of symbolsinto another_trans-mog,ri-fy \tran(t)s-‘mig-ro-,fi, tranz-\ vt -fied; -fy-ing [origin trans.
`(1): to express in different words : PARAPHRASE
`unknown]: to changeor alter greatly and often with grotesque or
`bridg
`humorouseffect
`syn see TRANSFORM — trans-mog-ri-fi-ca-tion
`2: re
`\Qtran(t)s-,mag-ro-fo-"ka-shon, (tranz-\ n
`stheat:
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`ject (as genetic information)to translation in protein synthesis ~|trans-mon-tane \()tran(t)s-'man-,tan, ()tranz-; ,tran(t)s-()man-, ‘trans
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`stranz-\ adj ([L transmontanus] : TRAMONTANE
`Porter
` trans-moun-tain \(tran(t)s-‘maunt-n, ()tranz-\ adj: crossing or
`Portai
`mit of or be adaptable to translation <a word that doesn’t ~ easilyy
`extending over or through a mountain <a ~ road) <a ~ tunnel)
`one
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`2-"bil-at-é, ()tranz-\ n — trans-lat-able \tran(t)s-‘lat-o-boal, tranz-\—trans-mu-ta-tion \trantt)s-myé-ta-shon, ,tranz-\ n.: am act or mem!
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`instance of transmuting or being transmuted: as a: the conver-
`pleas:
`trans-la-tion \tran(t)s-‘la-shon, tranz-\ n 1: an act, process, or
`sion of base metals into gold or silver b: the conversion of one
`port.
`instance of translating: as a: a rendering from one language into
`element or nuclide into another either naturally or artificially —
`able
`trans-mut-ative \tran(t)s-‘myiit-at-iv, tranz-\ adj
`syn
` trans-mute \tran(t)s-'myiit, tranz-\ vb trans-muted; trans-mut-
`2TF
`ing [ME transmuten,
`fr. L transmutare, fr.
`trans- + mutare to
`men
`change — moreat MISS] vf 1: to changeoralter in form, appear-
`2 3se
`ance, or nature and esp. to a higher form 2: to subject
`(as an
`‘trans
`element) to transmutation ~ vi: to undergo transmutation syn
`trans)
`see TRANSFORM — trans-mut-able \-'myiit-3-bal\ adj
`pleas!
`trans-na-tion-al
`\(tran(t)s-'nash-nal, ()tranz-,
`-an-"l\ adj : ex-
`diers
`tending or going beyond national boundaries
`trans)
`trans-nat-u-ral\-'nach-(2-)ral\, adj: being above or beyond nature
`sat
`trans-oce-an-ic \,tran(t)s-,6-shé-‘an-ik, ,tranz-\ adj
`esp. 1
`‘1
`:
`lying or
`dwelling beyond the ocean 2: crossing or extending across the
`STASY
`ocean (a ~ telephone cable)
`:
`trans:
`tranz-\ adj: of, relating to, or involving uniform motion in one
`tran-som \‘tran(t)-som\
`[ME traunsom, prob. fr. L transtrum,fr.
`instai
`trans across — more at THROUGH]
`a transversepiece in a struc-
`penal
`1:
`trans-lit-er-ate \tran(t)s-'lit-o-rat, tranz-\ vt -at-ed; -at-ing [trans-
`ture : CROSSPIECE: aS @: LINTEL b: a horizontal crossbar in a
`to an:
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`+Llittera letter] : to represent or spell in the characters of an- window, over a door, or between a door and a window orfanlight comn
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`above it c: the horizontal bar or member of a cross or gallows
`adj
`d: any of several transverse timbers or beams secured to the stern-
`trans:
`post of a boat; also: the planking forming the stern of a square-
`trans;
`ended boat 2: a window above a dooror other windowbuilt on
`‘trans
`and commonly hinged to a transom
`trans
`tran-son-ic alsa trans-son-ic \tran(t)s-'sin-ik,
`tran-'san-\ adj
`posui,
`[trans- + -sonic (as in supersonic)] 1: being orrelating to a 5)
`—.r
`,tranz-\ n : a change of
`approximating the speed of sound in air which is a speed of about
`FORM
`1087 feet per second or about 738 miles per hour at sea level —
`expre
`rial from one part of a plant to another b: the exchangeof parts
`often used of aeronautical speeds between 600 and 900 miles per
`anotk
`hour 2: moving, capable of moving, or utilizing air currents
`: alte
`trans-lu-cence \tran(t)s-'liis-’n(t)s, tranz-\ n : the quality or state
`movingat a transonic speed
`write
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`trans-lu-cen-cy \-°n-sé\ n, pl -cies 1: TRANSLUCENCE 2: some-_transp abbr transportation bring
`trans-pa-cif-ic \,tran(t)s-po-'sif-ik\ adj
`with |
`1 a: crossing or extend-
`trans-lu-cent \-°nt\ adj [L translucent-, translucens, prp. of trans-
`ing across the Pacific ocean <~ airlines) b: relating to or involv-
`bal\ c
`ing crossing the Pacific ocean <~ air fares) 2: situated beyond
`2trant
`the Pacific ocean
`the rc
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`ENT <the water was ~, and I could readily watch from the side of_trans-par-ence\tran(t)s-"par-an(t)s, -‘per-\ n : TRANSPARENCY1 trans:
`trans-par-en-cy \-on-se\ n, pl cies 1: the quality or state of
`positi:
`being transparent 2: something transparent: as a: a picture or
`act, p
`design on glass, thin cloth, paper, or film designed to be viewed by
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`light shining throughit or by projection b: a framework covered
`other
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`trans-late \tran(t)s-‘lat, tranz-\ vb trans-lat-ed; trans-lat-ing [L
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`remove, or change from oneplace, state, form, or appearance to
`another : TRANSFER, TRANSFORM(a country boy translated to the
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`: the process of forming a protein molecule at a ribosomal site of
`— compare TRANSCRIPTION 3 — trans-la-tion-al \-shnal, -shon-*l\
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`ing to, or serving to translate from one language or system into
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`trans-lo-cate \'trans(t)s-ld-,kat, ‘tranz-, (‘)tran(t)s-', (tranz-"\ vt
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`trans-sex-ual \(")tran(t)s-’seksh(-2)-wal, -'sek-shal\ n : a person
`mitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying
`genetically of one sex with a psychological urge to belong to the
`beyondare entirely visible : PELLUCID (2): pervious to a specified
`form of radiation (as X rays or ultraviolet light) b: fine or sheer
`opposite sex that may be carried to the point of undergoing surgery
`to modify the sex organs to mimic the opposite sex — trans-sex-u-
`enough to be seen through
`: DIAPHANOUS 2 a: free from pre-
`tense or deceit; FRANK b: easily detected or seen through
`: OBVI-
`al-ism \-woa-,liz-om, -sha-,liz-\ n
`ous c: readily understood : CLEAR — trans-par-ently ady —
`trans-shape \tran(ch)-'shap, tran(t)s-\ vt, archaic : to change into
`trans-par-ent-ness n
`another shape : TRANSFORM
`trans-par-ent-ize \-on-,tiz\ vt -ized; -iz-ing : to make transparent
`trans-ship \tran(ch)-'ship, tran(t)s-\ vt
`or more nearly transparent (~ tracing paper)
`transportation from one ship or conveyance to another ~ vi: to
`change from one ship or conveyance to another — trans-ship-
`trans-per-son-al
`\(‘)tran(t)s-"pors-nal, -on-"l\ adj
`: extending or
`ment \-mont\ 7
`going beyondthe personal or individual
`trans-tho-racic \,tran(t)s-tho-'ras-ik\ adj : done or made by way
`tran-spic-u-ous \tran(t)s-"pik-yo-wos\ adj [NL transpicuus,
`fr. L
`transpicere to look through,
`fr. trans- +. specere to look, see —
`of the thoracic cavity — trans-tho-rac-i-cal-ly \-i-k(2-)le\ adv
`moreat spy]: clearly seen through or understood
`tran-sub-stan-tial \,tran(t)s-ob-'stan-chal\, adj : changed or capa-
`ble of being changed from one substance to another
`trane-plerce \tran(t)s-'pi(a)rs\ vt [MF transpercer, fr. OF, fr. trans-
`(fr.L)+ percer to pierce]: to pierce through : PENETRATE
`tran-sub-stan-ti-ate \,tran(t)s-ob-'stan-ché-,at\ vb -at-ed; -at-ing
`(MLtransubstantiatus, pp. of transubstantiare, fr. L trans- + sub-
`tran-spi-ra-tion \tran(t)s-po-'ra-shan\ n : the act or process or an
`instance of transpiring; esp : the passage of watery vapor from a
`stantia substance] vt
`1
`: to change into another substance
`: TRANSMUTE : to to effect
`transubstantiation in (sacramental
`living body through imembraneor pores
`bread and wine) ~ vi: to undergo transubstantiation
`tran-spire \tran(t)s-'pi(o)r\_ vb trans-pired;
`trans-pir-ing
`[MF
`tran-sub-stan-ti-a-tion \-,stan-ché-‘a-shon\ m 1: an act or in-
`transpirer, fr. L trans- + spirare to breathe — moreat SPIRIT] vi: to
`pass off or give passage to (a fluid) through pores orinterstices; esp
`stance of transubstantiating or being transubstantiated 2: the
`3 to excrete (as water) in the form of a vapor througha living mem-
`miraculous change by which according to Roman Catholic and
`Eastern Orthodox dogma the eucharistic elements at their conse-
`brane (as the skin) ~ vi 1: to give off vaporous material; specif
`: to give off or exude watery vapor esp. from the surfaces of leaves
`cration become the body and blood of Christ while keeping only
`2: to pass in the form of a vapor from a living body 3 a: to
`the appearances of bread and wine
`become known or apparent : DEVELOP b: to be revealed : come
`tran-su-date \tran(t)s-(y)iid-ot,
`tranz-,
`tolight 4: tocome to pass: OCCUR syn see HAPPEN
`‘tranz-\ n: a product of transudation
`trans-pla-cen-tal\,tran(t)s-plo-‘sent-"l\ adj [ISV]: passing through
`tran-su-da-tion \,tran(t)s-(y)ii-'da-shon, ,tranz-\ n 1: the act or
`or occurring by way of the placenta <~ immunization) — trans-
`process of transuding or being transuded 2: TRANSUDATE
`pla-cen-tal-ly \-71-2\ adv
`tran-sude \tran(t)s-‘(y)iid, tranz-\ vb tran-sud-ed; tran-sud-ing
`(NLtransudare, fr. L trans- + sudare to sweat — more at SWEAT] vi
`ttrans-plant \tran(t)s-'plant\ vb [ME transplaunten, fr. LL trans-
`plantare, fr. L trans- + plantare to plant] vt 1: tolift and reset (a
`: to pass through a membrane or permeable substance : EXUDE ~
`vt: to permit passage of
`plant) in another soil or situation 2: to remove from one place
`andsettle or introduce elsewhere : TRANSPORT 3: to transfer (an
`trans-ura-nic \,tran-sho-"ran-ik, -'ra-nik,
`organ ortissue) from one part or individual to another ~ vi; to
`stranz-yu-\ n: a transuranium element
`admit of being transplanted — trans-plant-abil.i-ty \,tran(t)s-
`trans-ura-ni-um \-'ra-né-om\ or trans-uraenic \-"ran-ik, -"ra-nik\
`adj : of, relating to, or being an element with an atomic number
`iplant-o-"bil-at-e\ n — trans-plant-able \tran(t)s-'plant-a-bal\ adj
`greater than that of uranium
`— trans-plan-ta-tion \,tran(t)s-,plan-‘ta-shan\ n — trans-plant-
`er \tran(t)s-'plant-or\ n
`trans-val-u-ate \(*)tran(t)s-val-yo-,wat, ()tranz-\ vt -at-ed; -at-ing
`2trans-plant \‘tran(t)s-,plant\ n 1: the act or process of trans-
`[back-formationfr. transyaluation]: TRANSVALUE
`trans-val-u-a-tion \,tran(t)s-,val-ya-'wa-shon,,tranz-\n: the act or
`planting 2: something transplanted
`process of transvaluin
`trans-po-lar \(*)tran(t)s-'pd-lor\ adj : crossing or extending across
`either of the polar regions
`trans-val-ue \O)tran(se'val-()yii ©tranz-,
`ued; -valu-ing : to reevaluate esp. on a basis that repudiates ac-
`tran-spon-der \tran(t)s-'pan-dar\ n [transmitter + responder] : a
`cepted standards
`radio or radar set that upon receiving a designated signal emits a
`Itrans-ver-sal\tran(t)s-'vor-sol, tranz-\ adj: TRANSVERSE (~ line)
`radio signal of its own
`2transversal n: a line that intersects a system oflines
`trans-pon-tine \tran(t)s-'pin-,tin\ adj [trans- + L_ pont-, pons
`bridge — more at FIND]
`1: situated on the fartherside of a bridge
`‘trans-verse \tran(t)s-'vars, tranz-, ‘tran(t)s-,, ‘tranz-,\ adj [L trans-
`2: resembling or characteristic of melodramas once popularin the
`versus, fr. pp. of transvertere to turn across, fr. trans- + vertere to
`theaters of London south of the Thames
`turn — more at WORTH] 1: lying or being across:
`2: madeat right angles to the anterior-posterior axis of the body
`Itrans-port \tran(t)s-‘po(a)rt, -"pd(a)rt,
`'tran(t)s-,\ vt [ME trans-
`<a ~ section) — trans-verse-ly adv
`
`porten, fr. MF or L;MFtransporter, fr. L transportare, fr. trans- +
`; or
`portare to carry — more at FARE] 1: to transfer or convey from
`2trans-verse \'tran(t)s-,vors, ‘tranz-\ m : something (as a piece,
`one
`place to another (mechanisms of ~ing ions across a living
`section,or part) that is transverse
`or
`membrane) 2: to carry away with strong and often intensely
`transverse colon 1: the middle portion of the colon that extends
`rer-
`across the abdominal cavity
`one
`pleasant emotion 3: tosend toaJena colony overseas — trans-
`transverse process n: a lateral process of a vertebra — see VERTE-
`BRAillustration
`BayeaHeyNantanreanoet9be -ot-é, -,port-\ 7 — trans-port-
`able\tran(t)s-‘port-a-bol,-"port-\ adj
`syn see CARRY
`transverse wave n: a wave in which the vibrating element moves
`2 TRANSPORT, RAVISH, ENRAPTURE, ENTRANCE shared meaning ele-
`in a direction perpendicularto the direction of advance of the wave
`ment: to carry away by strong and usu. pleasant emotion
`trans-ves-tism \tran(t)s-'ves-,tiz-am, tranz-\ n [G transvestismus,
`3 see BANISH
`fr. L trans- + vestire to clothe — more at VEST]: adoption of the
`2trans-port \'tran(t)s-,po(a)rt, -,po(a)rt\ n 1: an act or process of
`dress and often the behavior of the opposite sex — trans-ves-tite
`\-tit\ adj orn
`transporting : TRANSPORTATION 2 : strong and often intensel
`pleasurable.emotion <~s of joy) 3 a: a ship for carrying sol-
`'trap \'trap\ n [ME, fr. OE treppe &
`diers or military equipment
`b : a vehicle (as a truck) used to
`OFtrape (of Gmcorigin); akin to MD
`transport persons or goods c: a system of public conveyance 4
`trappetrap, stair, OE treppanto tread,
`3 a transported convict 6 : a mechanism for moving tape and
`Skt dravati he runs] 1: a device for
`esp. magnetic tape past a sensing or recording head syn see EC-
`taking game or other animals; esp
`STASY
`: one that holds by springing shut
`trans-por-ta-tion\,tran(t)s-por-'ta-shon\ n 1: an act,
`process, or
`suddenly 2 a: something by which
`instance of transporting or
`being transported :2: banishment to a
`one is caught or stopped unawares b
`: a football play in which a defensive
`penal colony 3 a: meansof conveyance or travel from one place
`toanother b: public conveyance of passengers or
`goodsesp. as a
`player is allowed to cross theline of
`scrimmage andthen is blocked from
`adj
`commercial enterprise — trans-por-ta-tion-al \-shnol, -shon-7l\
`the side while the ballcarrier advances
`through the spot vacated by the de-
`trans-port-er \tran(Os-(port-ar,
`-"port-, “tran(t)s-,\ m : one that
`transports; esp: a vehicle for transporting large or heavy loads
`fensive player
`a: a device for
`Itrans-pose \tran(t)s-‘poz\ vt _trans-posed; trans-pos-ing [ME
`hurling clay pigeons into the air
`: SAND TRAP C: a piece of leather or
`transposen, fr. MF transposer, fr. L transponere (perf. indic. trans-
`posui)
`to change the
`position of, fr. trans- + ponere to put, place
`section of interwoven leather straps between the thumb and fore-
`— more at POSITION] 1: to change in form or nature : TRANS-
`finger of a baseball glove that forms an extension of the pocket 4
`FORM 2: to render into another language, style, or manner of
`slang: MOUTH &:
`a light usu. one-horse carriage with springs 6
`expression : TRANSLATE 3: to transfer from one place or
`period to
`: any of various devices for preventing passage of something often
`while allowing other matter to proceed; esp: a device for drains or
`another : SHIFT 4: to shange the relative place or normal
`order of
`sewers consisting of a bend or
`partitioned chamber in which the
`: alter the sequence of (~ letters to change the spelling) 5: to
`write or perform (a musical composition) in a different key 6: to
`liquid forms a seal to prevent the passage of sewer gas
`bring (@ term) from oneside of an algebraic equation to the other
`groupofpercussioninstruments(as a bass drum,snare drums, and
`cymbals) used esp. in a dance or jazz band8pl[speed trap]: a
`wath shange of sign syn see REVERSE — trans-pos-able \-'pd-zo-
`al\, adj
`2trans-pose \'tran(t)s-,poz\ m : a matrix formed by interchanging
`the rows and columnsof a given matrix
`trans-po-si-tion \,tran(t)s-pa-'zish-en\ n [ML transposition-, trans-
`Positio, fr. L transpositus, pp. of transponere to transpose] 1: an
`act, process, or instance of
`transposing or being transposed 2 a
`: the transfer of any term of an equation from oneside over to the
`other side with a corresponding change of the sign b: a mathe-
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