2. (Geom.) Change, reduction, conversion.

Transmute, v. a. Change (from one form or nature into another), transform.

Transom, n. Transsummer.

Transparence, Transparency, n. Clearness, lucidity, limpidness, translucency.

Transparent, a.

    1. Clear, lucid, bright, limpid, crystalline, transpicuous, translucent, that may be seen through.
    2. Open, porous, transpicuous.
    3. Clear, lucid, open, perspicuous, transpicuous.

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

Transpire, v. n.

    1. Evaporate (through the pores), exhale, pass off in vapor.
    2. Become known, be disclosed, come to light, come out, be made public, get abroad, leak out, appear.

Transplant, v. a.

    1. Plant in a new place.
    2. Remove, transfer, transpose, transport, carry.

Transplendency, n. Resplendence, radiance, brilliancy, splendor.

Transplendent, a. Transcendently splendid, radiant, brilliant, glittering, scintillant, resplendent.

Transport, v. a.

    1. Carry (from one place to another), convey, bear, fetch, remove, transfer.
    2. Banish (to a penal colony), carry into banishment.
    3. Enrapture, ravish, enravish, entrance, beatify, put into ecstasy, make very happy, delight.
    4. Carry away (by excitement of any kind).

  By PanEris using Melati.

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