v.
Pronunciation: ( ˌ )tran(t)s- ' m ī - ˌ gr ā t, ( ˌ )tranz-, ' tran(t)s- ˌ , ' tranz- ˌ
Function: verb
Etymology: Latin transmigratus, past participle of transmigrare to migrate to another place, from trans- + migrare to migrate
Date: circa 1559
transitive verb : to cause to go from one state of existence or place to another
intransitive verb
1 of the soul : to pass at death from one body or being to another
2 : MIGRATE
– trans · mi · gra · tion \ ˌ tran(t)s-m ī - ' gr ā -sh ə n, ˌ tranz- \ noun
– trans · mi · gra · tor \ ( ˌ )tran(t)s- ' m ī - ˌ gr ā -t ə r, ( ˌ )tranz-, ' tran(t)s- ˌ , ' tranz- ˌ \ noun
– trans · mi · gra · to · ry \ tran(t)s- ' m ī -gr ə - ˌ to ̇ r- ē , tranz- \ adjective