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transmute
[trans-myoot, tranz-]
verb (used with or without object)
to change from one nature, substance, form, or condition into another; transform.
Synonyms: , ,
transmute
/ ٰæԳˈː /
verb
to change the form, character, or substance of
to alter (an element, metal, etc) by alchemy
Other Word Forms
- transmutable adjective
- transmutability noun
- transmutableness noun
- transmutably adverb
- transmuter noun
- untransmutability noun
- untransmutable adjective
- untransmutableness noun
- untransmutably adverb
- untransmuted adjective
- ٰԲˈܳٲ adjective
- ٰԲˈܳٱ noun
- ٰԲˈܳٲ adverb
- ٰԲˌܳٲˈٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of transmute1
Word History and Origins
Origin of transmute1
Example Sentences
It was necessary for these insurrectionists to embrace faith on their own terms, transmuting their internal theological dialogues into popular art.
The event will feature a Tibetan Buddhist meditation practice for transmuting suffering, she says, during which participants visualize the suffering, breathing it in, then breathe out compassion and healing.
We are running on the energy of farmers’ labor and transmuting it into fetish object, and it feels almost beautiful on set in Los Angeles.
“For me, art is the most direct way of transmuting all types of metaphysical spaces into the default world. It resonates with people by giving them a reflection of those shared places, states, mysteries.”
In the process of transmuting the mid-rib of the leaf, the plant undergoes a proliferation of new vascular tissue — and avoids rotting while the rest of the leaf withers away.
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