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O que (quem) é Transmute - definição

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Transmuter; Transmute; Transmutate; Transmuted; Transmutator; Transmutations; Transmuting; Transmutation (disambiguation); Alchemical transmutation

transmute         
v. (formal) (D; tr.) to transmute from; into (to transmute base metal into gold)
transmute         
(transmutes, transmuting, transmuted)
If something transmutes or is transmuted into a different form, it is changed into that form. (FORMAL)
She ceased to think, as anger transmuted into passion...
Scientists transmuted matter into pure energy and exploded the first atomic bomb.
VERB: V into n, V n into n, also V n
transmutation (transmutations)
...the transmutation of food into energy.
N-VAR: oft N of n
transmute         
[tranz'mju:t, tr?:nz-, -ns-]
¦ verb change in form, nature, or substance.
?subject (an element) to transmutation.
Derivatives
transmutability noun
transmutable adjective
transmutative adjective
transmuter noun
Origin
ME: from L. transmutare, from trans- 'across' + mutare 'to change'.

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Transmutation

Transmutation may refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Transmute
1. It wasn’t hard to see how a few apricots could transmute into theft or how speaking to a woman after you have rounded up all the men could transmute into «Americans are abusing our women.» One afternoon, I had a car accident in Zabul.
2. The fact is, it started off with the euphoria of an affair, then when we tried to transmute it into something else it was all skewed.
3. He is in his present job because he believes that his talent and Randy Lerner‘s money can transmute Villa into just such a mighty club.
4. He is a supreme court artist who proves what every courtier, and perhaps every intellectual wants to believe – that erudition and style can transmute into genius.
5. We already know that, as a smitten Bushie, Rice forgot her allegiance to pragmatic realism and giddily threw in her lot with the alchemists hoping to use war in Iraq to transmute autocracies and monarchies into Middle Eastern democracies.