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Transport, n.
Transportation, n.
Transporting, a. Passionate, ecstatic, ravishing. Transport-ship, n. See Transport, n., 2. Transport-vessel, n. Transport, transport-ship. Transposal, n. Transposition. Transpose, v. a. Change the order of (by putting one in place of the other, or substituting one for the other). Transposition, n. Transposal. Transubstantiation, n. Change of substance, transformation. Transudation, n.
Transude, v. n. Exude, ooze, filter, percolate, strain, pass by pores. Transverse, a. Cross. Transversely, ad. Crosswise, in a cross direction. |
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