IPA: /ˈtreɪkiːd/
KK: /ˈtreɪkiːd/
Definition: A type of cell found in the xylem of plants that helps transport water and provides structural support.
Example: The tracheids in the tree's xylem allow it to efficiently transport water from the roots to the leaves.
IPA: /ˈtreɪkiəˌfaɪt/
KK: /ˈtreɪkiəˌfaɪt/
Definition: A type of plant that has a system for transporting water and nutrients, including ferns and seed plants.
Example: Ferns are a common example of tracheophytes found in many forests.
IPA: /ˈtræk.teɪt/
KK: /trækˌteɪt/
Definition: A written work that discusses a specific subject in detail, often in the form of a formal essay or treatise.
Example: The scholar published a tractate on the philosophy of ethics.
IPA: /trænˈzæktɪnaɪd/
KK: /trænˈzæktɪnaɪd/
Definition: Relating to the group of chemical elements that have atomic numbers greater than 103, which are found in the periodic table after the actinides.
Example: Scientists are studying the properties of transactinide elements to understand their behavior.
IPA: /trænˈsɛndəns/
KK: /trænˈsɛndəns/
Definition: The act of going beyond normal limits or boundaries, often in a spiritual or philosophical sense.
Example: Many people seek transcendence through meditation and self-reflection.
IPA: /trænsˈkrɪpʃənl/
KK: /trænˈskrɪpʃənl/
Definition: Relating to the process of copying genetic information from DNA to RNA.
Example: The transcriptional activity of the gene was measured in the experiment.
IPA: /trænsˈfɔːrər/
KK: /trænsˈfɔrər/
Definition: A person or entity that gives or transfers ownership of property, rights, or titles to another party.
Example: The transferor signed the documents to officially hand over the property to the buyer.
IPA: /trænshɪsˈtɒrɪkəl/
KK: /trænshɪsˈtɔrɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to or existing across different historical periods or times.
Example: The concept of justice can be seen as transhistorical, influencing societies throughout various eras.
Definition: Referring to concepts or ideas that exist beyond specific historical contexts, often seen as universal or timeless.
Example: The philosopher discussed transhistorical truths that apply to all cultures and eras.
IPA: /trænˈzɪʃənəli/
KK: /trænˈzɪʃənəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to a change or transition from one state to another.
Example: The project was implemented transitionally to ensure a smooth changeover.
IPA: /trænˈzɪtɪvɪti/
KK: /trænˈzɪtɪvɪti/
Definition: The extent to which a verb can take objects or how many objects it can govern in a sentence.
Example: In English, the transitivity of a verb affects how it can be used in sentences.
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