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transform
English
Etymology
From Middle English transformen, from Old French transformer, from Latin transformo, transformare, from trans (“across”, preposition) + forma (“form”).
Pronunciation
- Verb:
- (UK) enPR: tr?nsfôm?, tränsfôm?; IPA(key): /t?æns?f??m/, /t???ns?f??m/
- (US) enPR: tr?nsfôrm?; IPA(key): /t?æns?f??m/
- Noun:
- (UK) enPR: tr?ns?fôm, träns?fôm; IPA(key): /?t?ænsf??m/, /?t???nsf??m/
- (US) enPR: tr?ns?fôrm; IPA(key): /?t?ænsf??m/
- Hyphenation: trans?form
Verb
transform (third-person singular simple present transforms, present participle transforming, simple past and past participle transformed)
- (transitive) To change greatly the appearance or form of.
- The alchemists sought to transform lead into gold.
- Synonyms: alter, change, convert, make over, transmogrify
- (transitive) To change the nature, condition or function of; to change in nature, disposition, heart, character, etc.; to convert.
- Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.
- Synonyms: alter, change
- (transitive, mathematics) To subject to a transformation; to change into another form without altering the value.
- (transitive, electricity) To subject to the action of a transformer.
- (transitive, genetics) To subject (a cell) to transformation.
- (intransitive) To undergo a transformation; to change in appearance or character.
- Synonyms: alter, change
Related terms
- transformation
Derived terms
- transformer
Translations
Noun
transform (plural transforms)
- (mathematical analysis) An operation (often an integration) that converts one function into another.
- (by extension) A function so produced.
- (geology, seismology) A transform fault.
Derived terms
- Borel transform
- discrete transform
- Fourier transform
- fractal transform
- integral transform
- See also: List of transforms on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Translations
Related terms
- transformable
- transformance
- transformant
- transformate
- transformation
- transformational
- transformative
- transformed
- transformer
- transforming
- transformism
- transformist
- transformity
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ trans?form ]
Verb
transform
- first-person singular present indicative of transforma
- first-person singular present subjunctive of transforma
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alterable
English
Etymology
alter +? -able
Adjective
alterable (comparative more alterable, superlative most alterable)
- Capable of being changed, changeable, mutable
Antonyms
- inalterable
- unalterable
Translations
Noun
alterable (plural alterables)
- Something that can be altered; a variable.
Related terms
- alterability
Anagrams
- Albert Lea, alertable, relatable
Spanish
Etymology
alterar +? -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /alte??able/, [al?.t?e??a.??le]
Adjective
alterable (plural alterables)
- alterable
- Antonym: inalterable
Derived terms
- alterabilidad
- inalterable
Further reading
- “alterable” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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