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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language.
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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] a uniform movement without rotation.
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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] the act of changing in form or shape or appearance.
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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] (genetics) the process whereby genetic information coded in messenger RNA directs the formation of a specific protein at a ribosome in the cytoplasm.
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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] (mathematics) a transformation in which the origin of the coordinate system is moved to another position but the direction of each axis remains the same.
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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] the act of uniform movement.
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noun. ['trænzˈleɪʃən, trænˈsleɪʃən'] rewording something in less technical terminology.
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