slovo | definícia |
transmigrate (encz) | transmigrate, |
Transmigrate (gcide) | Transmigrate \Trans"mi*grate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Transmigrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Transmigrating.] [L.
transmigrare, transmigratum; trans across + migrare to
migrate. See Migrate.]
1. To pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for
the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate.
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2. To pass from one body or condition into another.
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Their may transmigrate into each other. --Howell.
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transmigrate (wn) | transmigrate
v 1: be born anew in another body after death; "Hindus believe
that we transmigrate" [syn: reincarnate, transmigrate]
2: move from one country or region to another and settle there;
"Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th
century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the
centuries" [syn: migrate, transmigrate] |
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Transmigrate (gcide) | Transmigrate \Trans"mi*grate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Transmigrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Transmigrating.] [L.
transmigrare, transmigratum; trans across + migrare to
migrate. See Migrate.]
1. To pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for
the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate.
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2. To pass from one body or condition into another.
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Their may transmigrate into each other. --Howell.
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Transmigrated (gcide) | Transmigrate \Trans"mi*grate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Transmigrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Transmigrating.] [L.
transmigrare, transmigratum; trans across + migrare to
migrate. See Migrate.]
1. To pass from one country or jurisdiction to another for
the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate.
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2. To pass from one body or condition into another.
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Their may transmigrate into each other. --Howell.
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