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Definition of transform
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Transform
(v. t.) To
change
the form of; to
change
in shape or
appearance;
to
metamorphose;
as, a
caterpillar
is
ultimately
transformed
into a
butterfly..
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Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change,
as an
algebraic
expression
or
geometrical
figure,
into
another
from
without
altering
its
value..
Retransform
::
Retransform
(v. t.) To
transform
anew or back.
Sensorium
::
Sensorium
(n.) The seat of
sensation;
the
nervous
center
or
centers
to which
impressions
from the
external
world must be
conveyed
before
they can be
perceived;
the place where
external
impressions
are
localized,
and
transformed
into
sensations,
prior to being
reflected
to other parts of the
organism;
hence,
the whole
nervous
system,
when
animated,
so far as it is
susceptible
of
common
or
special
sensations..
Transform
::
Transform
(v. i.) To be
changed
in form; to be
metamorphosed.
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
change
the form,
quality,
aspect,
or
effect
of; to
alter;
to
metamorphose;
to
convert;
to
transform;
-- often with to or into
before
the word
denoting
the
effect
or
product
of the
change;
as, to turn a worm into a
winged
insect;
to turn green to blue; to turn prose into
verse;
to turn a Whig to a Tory, or a Hindu to a
Christian;
to turn good to evil, and the
like..
Transmew
::
Transmew
(v. t. & i.) To
transmute;
to
transform;
to
metamorphose.
Transformative
::
Transformative
(a.)
Having
power,
or a
tendency,
to
transform..
Haematogenesis
::
Haematogenesis
(n.) The
transformation
of
venous
arterial
blood by
respiration;
hematosis.
Transformable
::
Transformable
(a.)
Capable
of being
transformed
or
changed.
Werewolf
::
Werewolf
(n.) A
person
transformed
into a wolf in form and
appetite,
either
temporarily
or
permanently,
whether
by
supernatural
influences,
by
witchcraft,
or
voluntarily;
a
lycanthrope.
Belief
in
werewolves,
formerly
general,
is not now
extinct..
Transmogrification
::
Transmogrification
(n.) The act of
transmogrifying,
or the state of being
transmogrified;
transformation..
Lepal
::
Lepal (n.) A
sterile
transformed
stamen.
Transformation
::
Transformation
(n.) Any
change
in an
organism
which
alters
its
general
character
and mode of life, as in the
development
of the germ into the
embryo,
the egg into the
animal,
the larva into the
insect
(metamorphosis),
etc.; also, the
change
which the
histological
units of a
tissue
are prone to
undergo.
See
Metamorphosis..
Etherification
::
Etherification
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
ether;
specifically,
the
process
by which a large
quantity
of
alcohol
is
transformed
into ether by the
agency
of a small
amount
of
sulphuric,
or ethyl
sulphuric,
acid..
Transforming
::
Transforming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Transfor.
Transmute
::
Transmute
(v. t.) To
change
from one
nature,
form, or
substance,
into
another;
to
transform..
Convertible
::
Convertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
converted;
susceptible
of
change;
transmutable;
transformable.
Metabolism
::
Metabolism
(n.) The act or
process,
by which
living
tissues
or cells take up and
convert
into their own
proper
substance
the
nutritive
material
brought
to them by the
blood,
or by which they
transform
their cell
protoplasm
into
simpler
substances,
which are
fitted
either
for
excretion
or for some
special
purpose,
as in the
manufacture
of the
digestive
ferments.
Hence,
metabolism
may be
either
constructive
(anabolism),
or
destructive
(katabolism)..
Sensationalism
::
Sensationalism
(n.) The
doctrine
held by
Condillac,
and by some
ascribed
to
Locke,
that our ideas
originate
solely
in
sensation,
and
consist
of
sensations
transformed;
sensualism;
--
opposed
to
intuitionalism,
and
rationalism..
Evaporation
::
Evaporation
(n.) The
transformation
of a
portion
of a fluid into
vapor,
in order to
obtain
the fixed
matter
contained
in it in a state of
greater
consistence..
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