It means 'across'. For example, 'transatlantic' means something that crosses the Atlantic Ocean.
The root word "trans" means across, beyond, or through. It is commonly used in English to denote movement from one place to another or change from one state to another.
it means across, or beyond :P
no, it is a prefix
On or to the other side of.
across
The Latin root word that means to send across is "trans-", which comes from the Latin word "trans" meaning "across" or "beyond".
"Trans" is a prefix rather than a base or root word. It is used at the beginning of a word to indicate across, beyond, or through.
The Latin root word for "transcript" is "transcribere," which means "to copy out" or "to write across."
The root word of "transparent" is "transparens," which comes from the Latin words "trans" meaning "through" and "parere" meaning "to show."
the roots is porta because trans is the prefix and the suffix is tion
The root word trans- means across
avionics, aviation, circumnavigation
Its meaning is akin to across, beyond, through, or any other word of that sort.
transfer
trans
"Trans" is a prefix rather than a base or root word. It is used at the beginning of a word to indicate across, beyond, or through.
The base root word of transformation is the verb "form". It is not "transform" as trans is a prefix.
The base root word of transformation is the verb "form". It is not "transform" as trans is a prefix.
Because "trans" and "sion" are the prefix and suffix of that word, I assume "gres" is the "root word"
Form is the root word for transformer. Trans is the prefix, er is the suffix
The Latin root word for "transcript" is "transcribere," which means "to copy out" or "to write across."
The root word "luster" means shine or polish. It describes the quality of being shiny or glossy.