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TRANSLA'TE, v.t. [L. translatus, from transfero; trans, over, and fero, to bear....
TRANSLA'TED, pp. Conveyed from one place to another; removed to heaven without d...
TRANSLA'TING, ppr. Conveying or removing from one place to another; conveying to...
TRANSLA'TION, n. [L. translatio.] 1. The act of removing or conveying from one p...
TRANSLA'TIVE, a. Taken from others.
TRANSLA'TOR, n. One who renders into another language; one who expresses the sen...
TRANS'LATORY, a. Transferring; serving to translate.
TRANSLA'TRESS, n. A female translator.
TRANSLOCA'TION, n. [L. trans and locatio, loco.] Removal of things reciprocally ...
TRANSLU'CENCY, n. [L. translucens; trans, through, and luceo, to shine.] 1. The ...
TRANSLU'CENT, a. In mineralogy, transmitting rays of light, but not so as to ren...
TRANSLU'CID, a. [L. translucidus, supra.] Transparent; clear. [See Translucent .]
TRANSMARINE, a. [L. transmarinus; trans and marinus; mare, sea.] Lying or being ...
TRANSMEW', v.t. [L. transmuto.] To transmute; to transform; to metamorphose. [No...
TRANS'MIGRANT, a. [See Transmigrate .] Migrating; passing into another country o...
TRANS'MIGRATE, v.i. [L. transmigro; trans and migro, to migrate.] 1. To migrate;...