Transcription, n.

    1. Copying, transcribing.
    2. (Mus.) Adaptation (to one instrument of a piece intended for another, or for the voice), rearrangement, reproduction.
    3. Copy, transcript.

Transfer, v. a.

    1. Transport, carry over, convey, transmit, remove, translate.
    2. Remove, transplant.
    3. Alienate, abalienate, consign, convey, make over, deliver over, pass, assign, confer, pass over, transmit.

Transfer, n.

    1. Transferring, removal.
    2. Alienation, abalienation, demise, conveyance, transferrence.

Transferrence, n.

    1. Transmission, transmittal, transfusion.
    2. Alienation, conveyance, transfer.

Transfiguration, n. Transformation, metamorphosis, change of form.

Transfigure, v. a. Transform, metamorphose.

Transfix, v. a. Transpierce, penetrate, perforate, pierce through.

Transform, v. a.

    1. Transfigure, metamorphose, change the form of.
    2. Transmute, change into another substance, convert.
    3. Change, change the nature of, convert.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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