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transFrom the Latin meaning "across, over, or beyond." Medical terms containing "trans- " as a prefix include transcription, transfusion, transplant, transsexual, transurethral, transvaginal, transvestism, etc.
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transan umbrella term to describe people whose gender is not the same as, or does not sit comfortably with, the sex they were assigned at birth. Trans people may describe themselves using one or more of a [..]
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transword-forming element meaning "across, beyond, through, on the other side of, to go beyond," from Latin trans-, from trans (prep.) "across, over, beyond," perhaps originally present [..]
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transabbreviation of transitive (adj.).
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transShort for transsexual or transgender.
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transPrefix meaning through, across or beyond.
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transtrans-acting elements are able to diffuse through the cell and thus can affect loci on both strands of DNA in diploid or polyploid organisms
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transLocated on two physically dis-contiguous DNA molecules.
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trans(+ acc
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transconfiguration.
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transA molecular arrangement in which two particular atoms or groups are found on the opposite side of a double bond. For example, in a particular unsaturated fatty acid, the hydrogens can be on the opposi [..]
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transacross, through
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transTranssexual
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transPREP ACC across| over; beyond; on the other side; (only local relations)
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transTRANSITION ROAD
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transIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Trans: Atoms, groups, or other moieties that lie on opposite faces of a molecule. Similar to, but not identical with, E and Z. Cis and trans substituents on a [..]
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transTransition
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transMeaning across and referring usually to the geometric configuration of two mutant alleles (ab) across from each other on a pair of homologous chromosomes (Ab/aB). See cis.
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transacross, beyond
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transcanal - passing through the Panama Canal
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trans
(chemistry) In (or constituting, forming, or describing) a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the opposite side of the bond.
''the trans effect is the labilization of liga [..]
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trans
Across, through, over, beyond, to or on the other side of, outside of.
(chemistry) A compound in which two atoms or groups are situated on opposite sides of some plane of symmetry passing through [..]
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transIncludes those people who have a gender identity which is different from the gender assigned at birth and/or those people who feel they have to, prefer to or choose to – whether by clothing, accessories, cosmetics or body modification – present themselves differently from the expectations of the gender role assigned to them at birth. This includes, [..]
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transThis is a general term that applies to a range of people whose gender identity or gender expression differs in some way from the assumptions made about them when they were born. This includes men and women who are transgender, people who are intersex, androgyne or polygender, and people who cross-dress.
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transUmbrella term used by some who identify outside of the gender binary system, considered more expansive than “transgender.” As a blog post at Q Center puts it, it is “inclusive of identities that do no [..]
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