"Transluminal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Transluminal refers to the passage of something, especially a catheter or a wire, through a translucent medium, such as the bloodstream or the heart. It might be technical jargon for medical interventions like coronary angioplasty or other minimally invasive procedures.
Translocate refers to the process of moving or transporting something, often a plant or animal, from one location to another, often for conservation or research purposes.<br><br>Example: The zoo's conservation team successfully translocated a group of endangered monkeys from a small reserve to a larger habitat.<br><br>Synonyms: relocate, transplant, reseat, transport, move.
Translocating refers to the process or act of moving something or someone from one location to another, often with the implication of a significant change or relocation, rather than a simple or temporary transfer. This term often involves a more substantial or permanent shift, such as relocating a business, a family, or relocating a factory to a different facility or location.
Translocation refers to the movement of genes or genetic material from one location to another, either within a cell or between organisms, often resulting in the creation of new varieties or breeds. It can occur naturally through errors in cell division (mitotic nondisjunction) or artificially through human intervention, such as gene editing or genetic engineering.
Translucence refers to the quality or state of allowing light to pass through while still maintaining an opaque appearance. It describes a substance, material, or object that admits light but does not allow its details to be clearly seen.
The quality of allowing light to pass through, so that an object or surface can be partially seen through; transparency, but with something visible on the other side to obscure a clear view.
Allowing light to pass through so that objects on the other side are clearly visible, but giving a foggy or milky impression.
This word refers to something that lies or exists beyond the range of the moon (luna).<br>In poetic or literary contexts, it can also describe something that is beyond human understanding or perception.<br><br>For example, the mysteries of the universe are said to be "translunar".<br><br>Also, it often means relating to or situated beyond the moon or its sphere of influence.
The word "transmeate" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that you may be thinking of the word "transmate", which is not commonly used either, but "transmate" is sometimes used in a restricted sense in pharmacology to refer to the non-transported portion or residue of a substance, especially a medication, that remains within a cell.<br><br>However, if I had to guess, a possible word that might be what you're thinking of is "transmigrate", which means to change the body or form of something (especially the soul).<br><br>Another possible word could be "transmit", which means to send or pass on (a message, signal, or impulse) from one place or system to another.<br><br>If none of these words are what you had in mind, could you provide a bit more context or information about where you came across the word "transmeate"? I'd be happy to try and help you better.
I couldn't find any word with that spelling. However, I think you might mean "translation".<br><br>Translation: The act of changing one language into another language, or the result of this process.
A transmetatarsal amputation is a surgical removal of a part of the foot, specifically the area between the metatarsal bones. It is usually performed to treat severe foot injuries or infection, particularly diabetic foot ulcers that are non-healing or have led to gangrene. This type of amputation helps to relieve pain, prevent further complications, and improve the patient's mobility by removing damaged tissue.
A transmigrant is a person who leaves their country of origin to settle permanently in another country, often for economic or other opportunities.