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TELESCOPED |
Drove into one another |
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MODULATE |
To pass from one key into another. |
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SYMPHYTISM |
Coalescence; a growing into one with another word. |
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TRANSVASATE |
To pour out of one vessel into another. |
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TRANSFUND |
To pour from one vessel into another; to transfuse. |
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ILLIQUATION |
The melting or dissolving of one thing into another. |
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TRANSMIGRATE |
To pass from one body or condition into another. |
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TRANSDIALECT |
To change or translate from one dialect into
another. |
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CONFLUENT |
Flowing together; meeting in their course; running one
into another. |
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TRANSMOVE |
To move or change from one state into another; to
transform. |
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VERSION |
The act of translating, or rendering, from one language
into another language. |
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TRANSMUTE |
To change from one nature, form, or substance, into
another; to transform. |
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TRANSVASATION |
The act or process of pouring out of one vessel into
another. |
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TRANSFORMATION |
The imagined possible or actual change of one metal
into another; transmutation. |
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RENDER |
To translate from one language into another; as, to
render Latin into English. |
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LYCANTHROPY |
The supposed act of turning one's self or another
person into a wolf. |
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TRANSFUSE |
To pour, as liquid, out of one vessel into another;
to transfer by pouring. |
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TRANSFUSION |
The act of transfusing, or pouring, as liquor, out of
one vessel into another. |
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TABLING |
The letting of one timber into another by alternate scores
or projections, as in shipbuilding. |
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GRAFT |
To insert scions from one tree, or kind of tree, etc.,
into another; to practice grafting. |
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SPREAD |
To be propagated from one to another; as, the disease
spread into all parts of the city. |
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INTRUSION |
The penetrating of one rock, while in a plastic or metal
state, into the cavities of another. |
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SCHINDYLESIS |
A form of articulation in which one bone is received
into a groove or slit in another. |
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METAMORPHOSIS |
The change of material of one kind into another
through the agency of the living organism; metabolism. |
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ILLAPSE |
A gliding in; an immisson or entrance of one thing into
another; also, a sudden descent or attack. |