Transmutation
51Transmutation — Trans|mu|ta|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en; Genetik〉 = Genmutation …
52Transmutation — Trans|mu|ta|ti|on die; , en <aus spätlat. transmutatio »Veränderung« zu transmutare, vgl. ↑transmutieren>: 1. svw. ↑Genmutation. 2. Transformation einer Abbildung (Math.) …
53transmutation — trans·mu·ta·tion || ‚trænzmjuË teɪʃn n. change of form, change of condition, alteration …
54transmutation — [tranzmju: teɪʃ(ə)n, trα:nz , ns ] noun the action of transmuting or the state of being transmuted. ↘the changing of one chemical element into another, either by a nuclear process or as a supposed operation in alchemy. Derivatives transmutational …
55transmutation — n. 1. Transformation, metamorphosis, transfiguration. 2. (Geom.) Change, reduction, conversion …
56transmutation — trans·mu·ta·tion …
57transmutation — See: transmute …
58transmutation — /trænzmjuˈteɪʃən/ (say tranzmyooh tayshuhn) noun 1. the act of transmuting. 2. the fact or state of being transmuted. 3. a change into another nature, substance, form, or condition. 4. Biology the transformation of one species into another. 5.… …
59transmutation — s ( en, er) …
60transmutation — The change of one thing into another. A graphic expression applied to agreements between spouses concerning the status and disposition of their property, particularly in reference to status as community property. Chavez v Chavez, 56 NM 393, 244… …