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transumption
English
Etymology
Latin transumptio.
Noun
transumption (countable and uncountable, plural transumptions)
- Act of taking from one place to another.
- 1744 (first published), Robert South, Five additional volumes of sermons preached upon several occasions
- kind of transumption and accommodation
- 1744 (first published), Robert South, Five additional volumes of sermons preached upon several occasions
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transume
English
Etymology
From Latin trans?m?
Verb
transume (third-person singular simple present transumes, present participle transuming, simple past and past participle transumed)
- (archaic, transitive) To change, convert
Related terms
- transumption
References
- transume in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Truemans, anestrum, menstrua
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