"Transmural" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Transmural" Meaning

Transmural refers to something that passes through the walls of an organ or tissue, often used in medical contexts, such as:

Transmural infarction: a type of heart attack where the blockage affects the entire thickness of the heart muscle wall, rather than just the surface layer.
Transmural bleeding: bleeding that occurs through the wall of a blood vessel or organ, such as the intestine or uterus.

In other contexts, transmural can also refer to something that passes through the walls of a building or structure, such as a transmural shoot or transmural graft, which is a type of reinforced wall or barrier.

"Transmural" Examples

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Involving or extending through a wall (Collins English Dictionary) Example 1: "The 16th-century church was built with a barrel vault that extended transmurally across the nave and chancel."
Relating to or involving the entire thickness or area of a wall (Oxford English Dictionary) Example 2: "The transmural geometry of the tumors was studied using CT scans."
(In anatomy) extending right through the wall (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Example 3: "The stomach wall exhibited transmural gastritis."
Done or happening especially within a particular group or area (Cambridge Dictionary) Example 4: "The awareness campaign aimed to have a transmural impact on the Indigenous community."
Involving users at all levels of an organization (The Free Dictionary) Example 5: "This initiative had a transmural effect on the team's overall efficiency."

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Transmogrification refers to the process of changing or transforming something completely, often in a magical or mysterious way, resulting in something completely different from the original form. It can also involve a change in appearance, substance, or function, often in a surprising or unexpected way.<br><br>In literary and fantasy contexts, transmogrification is often used to describe magical changes, such as the transformation of a person or object into something entirely new or unexpected.<br><br>Example: "The wizard's spell caused the snack to transmogrify into a delicious-looking lobster."

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The ability or fact of being changeable or capable of being transformed from one substance, form, or nature into another.

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Transform or change something into a different form, typically one that is more valuable or superior.

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Transmuting refers to the process of changing or transforming one substance, idea, or form into another, usually with a transformation of its inherent nature or properties. It often implies a fundamental change, rather than a superficial one.<br><br>In a figurative sense, transmuting can also refer to the act of changing one's thoughts, emotions, or behaviors in a significant way, often as a result of experience, new information, or personal growth.<br><br>Example: "The artist's use of light and color transmuted the bleak landscape into a vibrant work of art."