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Topic: Inventions

transmutation

IPA: //trænz.mjuˈteɪ.ʃən//

KK: /trænsmjuˈteɪʃən/

noun

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.

transmute

IPA: /trænsˈmjuːt/

KK: /trænˈsmjut/

intransitive verb

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.

transitive verb

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.

transpierce

IPA: /trænˈspɪəs/

KK: /trænˈspɪr̩s/

verb

Definition: To pass through something by piercing it.

Example: The arrow was able to transpierce the thick armor.

transplanter

IPA: /trænˈsplæntər/

KK: /trænˈsplæntər/

noun

Definition: A person or machine that moves plants from one place to another, usually to help them grow better.

Example: The gardener used a transplanter to move the young trees to their new location.

transponder

IPA: /trænˈspɒndər/

KK: /træn'spɒndər/

noun

Definition: A device that sends and receives radio signals, often used to identify and locate objects or to relay communications.

Example: The airplane's transponder helped air traffic control track its position in the sky.

transposable

IPA: /trænˈspoʊzəbl/

KK: /trænˈspoʊzəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be changed in position or order, especially in a way that allows for different arrangements or interpretations.

Example: The notes in the song are transposable to different keys, making it easier for musicians to play.

transposition

IPA: /trænspəˈzɪʃən/

KK: /trænspəˈzɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The act of moving something from one place to another, especially in genetics where a piece of DNA is relocated to a different position.

Example: The transposition of the gene caused a change in the organism's traits.

transposon

IPA: /trænˈspoʊzɒn/

KK: /trænˈspoʊzɒn/

noun

Definition: A piece of DNA that can move around within a genome and can copy itself to insert into different locations in the same or another DNA strand.

Example: Transposons can play a significant role in genetic diversity by moving genes around.

transshape

IPA: /trænˈʃeɪp/

KK: /trænˈʃeɪp/

verb

Definition: To change something into a different form or shape.

Example: The artist decided to transshape the clay into a beautiful sculpture.

transude

IPA: /trænˈsud/

KK: /trænˈsud/

intransitive verb

Definition: To pass through small openings or pores, similar to how sweat comes out of the skin.

Example: The plant can transude water through its leaves during hot weather.

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