Transit, n.

    1. Passage through, passage over, act of passing.
    2. Conveyance, passage.
    3. Line of passage, line of conveyance.
    4. Passage (as of a heavenly body across the meridian).

Transition, n. Change, shifting.

Transitional, a. Transitionary.

Transitionary, a. Transitional.

Transitive, a. (Gram.) Active.

Transitory, a. Transient, passing, fleeting, flitting, flying, temporary, evanescent, ephemeral, momentary, short, brief, fugacious, short-lived, of short duration, here to-day and gone to-morrow.

Translate, v. a.

    1. [Antiquated.] Remove, transport.
    2. Transfer.
    3. Render, construe, interpret.
    4. Transform, change into another form.

Translation, n.

    1. Removal, transportation, conveyance, carriage.
    2. Transfer, transferring, transferrence.
    3. Interpretation, rendering.
    4. Version.
    5. (Med.) Metastasis, change in the seat of a disease.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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