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transformation a qualitative change (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system a rule describing the conversion of one syntactic structure into another related syntactic structure (genetics) modification of a cell or bacterium by the uptake and incorporation of exogenous DNA the act of changing in form or shape or appearance; "a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface"
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translatable capable of being put into another form or style or language; "substances readily translatable to the American home table"; "his books are eminently translatable" convertible: capable of being changed in substance as if by alchemy; "is lead really transmutable into gold?"; "ideas translatable into reality"
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translucent almost transparent; allowing light to pass through diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent curtains at the windows"
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transubstantiation the Roman Catholic doctrine that the whole substance of the bread and the wine changes into the substance of the body and blood of Christ when consecrated in the Eucharist transmutation: an act that changes the form or character or substance of something
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translate restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N." change from one form or medium into another; "Braque translated collage into oil" understand: make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?" bring to a certain spiritual state change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power" be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English" subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body express, as in simple and less technical language; "Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?"; "Is there a need to translate the psychiatrist's remarks?" determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA
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