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transmigrate
English
Etymology
trans- +? migrate
Verb
transmigrate (third-person singular simple present transmigrates, present participle transmigrating, simple past and past participle transmigrated)
- (intransitive) To migrate to another country.
- (intransitive, of the soul) To pass into another body after death.
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Latin
Verb
tr?nsmigr?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of tr?nsmigr?
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transmigrable
English
Adjective
transmigrable (comparative more transmigrable, superlative most transmigrable)
- able to transmigrate
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- transmigrant
- transmigrate
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- transmigrator
- transmigratory
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