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transilient
English
Adjective
transilient (not comparable)
- jumping across, or passing over something
- (medicine) of the cortical association fibres that pass between nonadjacent convolutions of the brain
Related terms
- transilience
Anagrams
- internalist
Latin
Verb
tr?nsilient
- third-person plural future active indicative of tr?nsili?
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transilience
English
Etymology
Latin transiliens, present participle of transilire to leap across or over.
Noun
transilience (plural transiliences)
- something transilient
- a leap across something, or from one thing to another
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