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trans- adjectif | trans-◼◼◼(across, through, over, beyond, to or on the other side of, outside of) |
trans-excluant adjectif | trans-exclusionaryadjective |
trans-exclusif adjectif | trans-exclusionaryadjective |
trans adjectif | trans◼◼◼(transgender) transgender◼◼◻(having a gender identity different from the sex one was assigned at birth) |
trans* adjectif | trans*◼◼◼adjectiveI'm a trans person. = Je suis trans. |
transaction nom {f} | settlement agreement◼◼◼(agreement) |
transactivisme nom {m} | transactivismnoun |
transactiviste nom | transactivistnoun |
transalpin adjectif | transalpine◼◼◼(on the other side of the Alps) |
transaminase nom {f} | transaminase◼◼◼(biochemistry: any of a group of enzymes that catalyze transamination) |
transantagonisme nom | transantagonismnoun |
transantagoniste adjectif | transantagonisticadjective |
transat nom {m} | deck chair◼◼◼(a folding chair with a wooden frame) |
transatlantique adjectif | transatlantic◼◼◼(spanning or crossing the Atlantic) |
transbienne nom | transbian(trans lesbian) |
transborder verbe | overflow [overflowed, overflowing, overflows]verb |
transbordeur nom {m} | ferry [ferries]◼◼◼(boat) gondola [gondolas](part of a transporter bridge that carries) |
transboy nom {m} | transboy◼◼◼noun |
Transcaucasie nom {f} | South Caucasus◼◼◼(region of southwest Asia) |
transcendance nom {f} | transcendence◼◼◼(superior excellence; supereminence) transcendence◼◼◼(the act of surpassing usual limits) transcendence◼◼◼(the state of being beyond the range of normal perception) transcendence◼◼◼(the state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity) |
transcendantalement adverbe | transcendentally(in a transcendental manner) |
transcendentalisme nom {m} | transcendentalism◼◼◼(the transcending, or going beyond, empiricism, and ascertaining a priori the fundamental principles of human knowledge) |
transcender verbe | transcend [transcended, transcending, transcends]◼◼◼(to pass beyond the limits of something) uplift [uplifted, uplifting, uplifts]◼◻◻(to raise something or someone to a higher level) |
transclure verbe | transclude(substitute input) |
transclusion nom {f} | transclusion◼◼◼(the inclusion of part of one hypertext document in another one by means of reference rather than copying) |
transcontinental adjectif | transcontinental◼◼◼(crossing a continent) |
transcripteur nom {m} | transcriber [transcribers]◼◼◼(device or program that transcribes data) transcriber [transcribers]◼◼◼(person who transcribes) |
transcription nom {f} | transcript [transcripts]◼◼◼(written version of what was said orally) transcription [transcriptions]◼◼◼(in linguistics) transliteration [transliterations]◼◼◻(product of transliterating) |
transcription nom | transcription [transcriptions]◼◼◼(in genetics) |
transcription en caractères romains nom {f} | Romanization [Romanizations](putting text into the Latin (Roman) alphabet) |
transcriptionnel adjectif | transcriptional◼◼◼(Of or pertaining to transcription) |