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Definitions for Trans
[1] transgender or transsexual: Their son is trans. Laura is a trans woman.
[2] a person who is transgender or transsexual.
[3] transaction; transactions.
[4] transfer.
[5] transferred.
[6] transformer.
[7] transit.
[8] transitive.
[9] translated.
[10] translation.
[11] translator.
[12] transparent.
[13] transportation.
[14] transpose.
[15] transverse.
[16] a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin (transcend; transfix ); on this model, used with the meanings “across,” “beyond,” “through,” “changing thoroughly,” “transverse,” in combination with elements of any origin: transisthmian; trans-Siberian; transempirical; transvalue.
[17] Chemistry . a prefix denoting a geometric isomer having a pair of identical atoms or groups on the opposite sides of two atoms linked by a double bond. Compare cis-(def 2) .
[18] Astronomy . a prefix denoting something farther from the sun (than a given planet): trans-Martian; trans-Neptunian.
[19] a prefix meaning “on the other side of,” referring to the misalignment of one’s gender identity with one's biological sex assigned at birth: transgender; transsexual.
[20] in transit; en route.
[21] transaction
[22] transferred
[23] transitive
[24] translated
[25] translator
[26] across, beyond, crossing, on the other side transoceanic ; trans-Siberian ; transatlantic
[27] changing thoroughly transliterate
[28] transcending transubstantiation
[29] transversely transect
[30] (often in italics) indicating that a chemical compound has a molecular structure in which two groups or atoms are on opposite sides of a double bond trans-butadiene Compare cis- (def. 2)
Words nearby Trans
tranquilize, tranquilizer, tranquillity, tranquillize, tranquillizer, trans, trans alai, trans fat, trans fatty acid, trans female, trans male
Origin of Trans
in trans.From the Latin word in trānsitū
Word origin for Trans
-from Latin trāns across, through, beyond