IPA: /trænzˈmɪtəns/
KK: /trænzˈmɪtəns/
Definition: The amount of light or energy that passes through a material compared to the total amount that hits it.
Example: The transmittance of the glass was measured to determine how much light could pass through it.
IPA: //trænˈsmɒɡəˌfaɪd//
KK: /trænˈsmɑːɡəˌfaɪd/
Definition: Changed into a different form, often in a strange or funny way.
Example: The magician's trick transmogrified the rabbit into a top hat.
Definition: To change or transform something in a surprising or magical way.
Example: The magician transmogrified the rabbit into a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
IPA: /trænˈsmɒɡrəˌfaɪ/
KK: /trænˈsmɑːɡəˌfaɪ/
Definition: To change something into a different shape or form, often in a strange or unusual way.
Example: The magician could transmogrify a simple rabbit into a magnificent dragon.
IPA: /trænzˈmjuːtəbl/
KK: /trænzˈmjuːtəbl/
Definition: Capable of being changed from one form or state to another.
Example: The scientist explained how certain elements are transmutable under specific conditions.
IPA: //trænz.mjuˈteɪ.ʃən//
KK: /trænsmjuˈteɪʃən/
Definition: The process of changing one substance or element into another, often used in science and alchemy.
Example: In alchemy, transmutation was believed to turn lead into gold.
IPA: /trænsˈmjuːt/
KK: /trænˈsmjut/
Definition: To change from one form or state to another, especially in a significant or magical way.
Example: The scientist believed that elements could transmute into one another under certain conditions.
Definition: To change something into a different form or substance, often in a significant or magical way.
Example: The scientist aimed to transmute the chemical elements into a new compound.
IPA: /trænzˈnæʃənl/
KK: /trænzˈnæʃənl/
Definition: Relating to or involving multiple countries or nations, often in a way that crosses national borders.
Example: Many transnational companies operate in several countries around the world.
IPA: //trænˈsoʊʃənɪk//
KK: /trænˈsoʊʃənɪk/
Definition: Relating to something that is located across or beyond the ocean.
Example: The transoceanic flight took over twelve hours to reach its destination.
IPA: //trænˈsɒnɪk//
KK: /trænˈsɒnɪk/
Definition: Relating to speeds that are close to the speed of sound, typically just below it, where airflow changes from slower to faster around an object.
Example: The aircraft was designed to operate efficiently in transonic conditions.
IPA: /trænsˈpɛr.ənt.nəs/
KK: /trænsˈpɛr ənt nəs/
Definition: The condition of being clear enough to see through or understand easily.
Example: The transparentness of the water allowed us to see the fish swimming below.
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