| MISTRANSCRIBED | • mistranscribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistranscribe. • MISTRANSCRIBE v. to transcribe wrongly. |
| MISTRANSCRIBES | • mistranscribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistranscribe. • MISTRANSCRIBE v. to transcribe wrongly. |
| SANSCULOTTERIE | • sans-culotterie n. The status or attitudes of the sans-culottes. • SANSCULOTTERIE n. (French) the sansculottes as a social group. |
| SANSCULOTTIDES | • Sansculottides n. Plural of Sansculottide. • sans-culottides n. Plural of sans-culottide. • Sans-culottides n. Plural of Sans-culottide. |
| SANSCULOTTISMS | • sansculottisms n. Plural of sansculottism. • sans-culottisms n. Plural of sans-culottism. • SANSCULOTTISM n. the politics of the sansculotte. |
| SANSCULOTTISTS | • sansculottists n. Plural of sansculottist. • sans-culottists n. Plural of sans-culottist. • SANSCULOTTIST n. a violent revolutionary. |
| TRANSCALENCIES | • TRANSCALENCY n. perviousness to heat. |
| TRANSCAUCASIAN | • Transcaucasian adj. In, from or otherwise relating to Transcaucasia, the region south (i.e. opposite mother Russia) of the… • Transcaucasian n. A person inhabiting or descended from the people of Transcaucasia. • TRANSCAUCASIAN adj. of the region beyond the Caucasus mountains in Georgia. |
| TRANSCENDENCES | • transcendences n. Plural of transcendence. • TRANSCENDENCE n. the state of being transcendent, also TRANSCENDENCY. |
| TRANSCENDENTAL | • transcendental n. (Obsolete) A transcendentalist. • transcendental n. (Philosophy, metaphysics, Platonism, Christian theology, usually in the plural) Any one of the three… • transcendental adj. (Philosophy) Concerned with the a priori or intuitive basis of knowledge, independent of experience. |
| TRANSCENDENTLY | • transcendently adv. In a transcendent manner. • TRANSCENDENT adv. exceeding usual limits. |
| TRANSCENDINGLY | • transcendingly adv. So as to transcend. • TRANSCENDING adv. TRANSCEND, to surpass; to exceed. |
| TRANSCRIPTASES | • transcriptases n. Plural of transcriptase. • TRANSCRIPTASE n. the enzyme that brings about transcription. |
| TRANSCRIPTIONS | • transcriptions n. Plural of transcription. • TRANSCRIPTION n. the act of transcribing. |
| TRANSCRIPTOMES | • transcriptomes n. Plural of transcriptome. • TRANSCRIPTOME n. a collection of all the messenger RNA in a particular cell. |
| TRANSCUTANEOUS | • transcutaneous adj. (Medicine) Penetrating, entering, passing through, or shining through the intact skin (as by light waves… • TRANSCUTANEOUS adj. passing, entering, or made by penetration through the skin. |
| WELTANSCHAUUNG | • weltanschauung n. A person’s or a group’s conception, philosophy or view of the world; a worldview. • WELTANSCHAUUNG n. (German) a comprehensive conception or apprehension of the world, esp. from a specific standpoint. |