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† traˈlation Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. trālātiōn-em = translātiōn-em a transferring, n. of action of transferre to transfer.] The use of a word in a transferred or figurative sense; metaphor.1620 Bp. Hall Hon. Mar. Clergy i. §14 According to the broad tralation of his rude Rhemists.
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dissonance
dissonance (ˈdɪsənəns) [ad. L. dissonāntia dissonance, discrepancy, f. dissonānt-em dissonant: see -ance. Cf. F. dissonance (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.)] 1. The quality or fact of being dissonant; an inharmonious or harsh sound or combination of sounds; = discord 3 a, 4. spec. in Music, A combination of...
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Biblia sacra ex Santes Pagnini tralation, hebraist. Lyon, edited by Delaporte and printed by Trechsel.
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translation
translation (trɑːnsˈleɪʃən, træns-, -nz-) [a. OF. translation (12th c. in Godef. Compl.), or ad. L. translātiōn-em a transporting, translation, n. of action f. translāt-, ppl. stem of transferre to transfer.] The action of translating (or its result). I. 1. a. Transference; removal or conveyance fro...
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