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TRANSIL'IENCE TRANSIL'IENCY, n. [L. transiliens, transilio; trans and salio.] A ...
TRAN'SIENTNESS, n. [supra.] Shortness of continuance; speedy passage.
TRAN'SIENTLY, adv. [supra.] In passage; for a short time; not with continuance. ...
TRANSIENT, a. tran'shent. [L. transiens, transeo; trans and eo.] 1. Passing; not...
TRANSHIP'PING, ppr. Carrying from one ship to another.
TRANSHIP'PED, pp. Carried from one ship to another.
TRANSHIP'MENT, n. The act of transferring, as goods, from one ship to another.
TRANSHIP', v.t. [trans and ship.] To convey from one ship to another; a commerci...
TRANSHA'PE, v.t. [trans and shape.] To transform. [Not in use.]
TRANSGRESS'OR, n. One who breaks a law or violates a command; one who violates a...
TRANSGRESS'IVE, a. Faulty; culpable; apt to transgress.
TRANSGRES'SIONAL, a. That violates a law or rule of duty.
TRANSGRES'SION, n. The act of passing over or beyond any law or rule of moral du...
TRANSGRESS'ING, ppr. Passing beyond; surpassing; violating; sinning.
TRANSGRESS'ED, pp. Overpassed; violated.
TRANSGRESS', v.t. [L. transgressus, transgredior; trans and gradior, to pass.] 1...