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transmigure
† transˈmigure, v. Obs. rare—1. Perversion of transmigrate, after transfigure, or F. transmigrer.1687 Winstanley Lives Eng. Poets 153 The soul of Aristotle was said to have transmigured into Thomas Aquinas.
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transmogrify
transmogrify, v. vulgar or humorous. (trɑːnsˈmɒgrɪfaɪ, træns-, -nz-) Also 7–9 -mografy, -mography, -mogriphy, 8 -migrafy, -mugrify. [Origin uncertain: see Note below.] trans. To alter or change in form or appearance; to transform, metamorphose (utterly, grotesquely, or strangely).1656 S. Holland Zar...
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