different between translocate vs transposed
translocate
English
Etymology
trans- +? locate
Verb
translocate (third-person singular simple present translocates, present participle translocating, simple past and past participle translocated)
- (transitive) To displace, or move from one place to another.
- (genetics, transitive, of a chromosomal segment) To cause to undergo translocation.
- (biochemistry, transitive) To cause to undergo translocation, usually a transition through a membrane.
Derived terms
- translocation
- translocational
- translocatable
- untranslocatable
Anagrams
- East Carlton, cotranslate, transcolate
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transposed
English
Verb
transposed
- simple past tense and past participle of transpose
transposed From the web:
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- transposed meaning
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