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transition
noun
1 a change or passage from one condition, state, subject, place, etc to another.
2 music a change from one key to another; a brief modulation.
3 archit the gradual change from one style to another, especially from Norman to Early English.
4 physics a change of an atomic nucleus or orbital electron from one quantum state to another where the emission or absorption of radiation is involved.
[16c: from Latin transitio a going across]
transitional or transitionary adjective .
transitionally adverb .
noun
1 a change or passage from one condition, state, subject, place, etc to another.
2 music a change from one key to another; a brief modulation.
3 archit the gradual change from one style to another, especially from Norman to Early English.
4 physics a change of an atomic nucleus or orbital electron from one quantum state to another where the emission or absorption of radiation is involved.
[16c: from Latin transitio a going across]
transitional or transitionary adjective .
transitionally adverb .
transition element
noun , chem in the periodic table: any of a group of metallic elements, eg copper, cobalt, iron, etc, that have only partially filled inner electron shells and therefore tend to show variable valency and form highly coloured compounds. Also called transition metal.
noun , chem in the periodic table: any of a group of metallic elements, eg copper, cobalt, iron, etc, that have only partially filled inner electron shells and therefore tend to show variable valency and form highly coloured compounds. Also called transition metal.
transitive
adjective
1 grammar said of a verb: taking a direct object, eg make in They make lots of money . Compare intransitive, absolute.
2 logic , maths having the property whereby if there is a relation between item one and item two and the same relation is discernible between item two and item three, then there must be the same relation between item one and item three, eg if a=b and b=c , then a=c .
[16c: from Latin transitivus ]
transitively adverb .
adjective
1 grammar said of a verb: taking a direct object, eg make in They make lots of money . Compare intransitive, absolute.
2 logic , maths having the property whereby if there is a relation between item one and item two and the same relation is discernible between item two and item three, then there must be the same relation between item one and item three, eg if a=b and b=c , then a=c .
[16c: from Latin transitivus ]
transitively adverb .
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