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The prefix "trans-" means which in English
Trans-Sahara means across the sahara
it means across or through, such as in transportation. I would like to extend that answer in a general manner. "Trans" can also have the connotation of sending.....such as transmission, transport........, but how about "transparent"? Food for thought.
The root word trans- means across
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Per- or trans- means through or across.
The prefix trans means across. A transversal cuts through to lines and two points.
trans = through dermal = skin Therefore, transdermal means "through the skin"
The Trans-Saharan trade shaped history by sharing other people's goods and beliefs that soon spread through other cultures and changed them.
It means to insert Bronchoscope (an instrument for examining lungs) through nose. Broncho from Bronchus: Lungs Trans: Through Nasaly: From nose.
Its meaning is akin to across, beyond, through, or any other word of that sort.
Trans means across.
The prefix "trans-" means which in English
"Trans-" is a word-forming element that means "across, beyond, through, on the other side of, or to go beyond" and originates in the Latin language.
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trans in french means with
The root "trans" means across or beyond. It is commonly used in words like transport, transfer, and transmit, indicating a movement from one place to another or a change in location.