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† ˈtransmeate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of rare L. transmeāre to pass across (Pliny), f. trans + meāre to go, pass.] trans. To pass through or across. So † ˈtransmeable a. [L. transmeābilis], that may be crossed, passable, † ˈtransmeant a. [L. transmeānt-em pr. pple.], passing through.
1656Blount Glossogr., Transmeable, to be, or that may be passed over. Ibid., Transmeate, to passe or go beyond. 1657Physical Dict., Transmea[n]t, that passeth through the pores of the body, as through the bottom of a sieve. 1727Bailey vol. II, Transmeable..Transmeated. |