Associations to the word «Trans»

Wiktionary

TRANS, adjective. (chemistry) In (or constituting, forming, or describing) a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the opposite side of the bond.
TRANS, adjective. (cytology) Of the side of the Golgi apparatus farther from the endoplasmic reticulum.
TRANS, adjective. (colloquial) Transgender, transsexual.
TRANS, adjective. Alternative form of trans*
TRANS, noun. Abbreviation of transaction.
TRANS EFFECT, noun. (chemistry) The labilization (making unstable) of ligands which are trans to certain other ligands.
TRANS EFFECTS, noun. Plural of trans effect
TRANS FAT, noun. An unsaturated fat with carbon-carbon double bonds in the trans configuration, especially one prepared by partial hydrogenation, associated with an elevated risk of coronary heart disease.
TRANS FATS, noun. Plural of trans fat
TRANS FATTY ACID, noun. An unsaturated fatty acid in which one or more of the double bonds has the trans orientation instead of the usual cis orientation.
TRANS FEMALE, adjective. Female and trans, that is, male-to-female transgender or transsexual.
TRANS FEMALE, noun. (rare) A trans woman.
TRANS GIRL, noun. Alternative spelling of transgirl
TRANS GIRLS, noun. Plural of trans girl
TRANS GUY, noun. Alternative spelling of transguy
TRANS GUYS, noun. Plural of trans guy
TRANS LESBIAN, noun. A trans woman who is a lesbian (that is, who is attracted to women).
TRANS MALE, adjective. Male and trans, that is, female-to-male transgender or transsexual.
TRANS MALE, noun. (rare) A trans man.
TRANS MAN, noun. A female-to-male transgender or transsexual person.
TRANS MEN, noun. Plural of trans man
TRANS PEOPLE, noun. Plural of trans person
TRANS PERSON, noun. A transgender or transsexual person.
TRANS PERSONS, noun. Plural of trans person
TRANS WOMAN, noun. A male-to-female transgender or transsexual person.
TRANS WOMEN, noun. Plural of trans woman

Wise words

Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to build something with them; they do not win their true meaning until one knows how to apply them.
Paul Gauguin