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transubstantiative, a.|trɑːnsəbˈstænʃ(ɪ)ətɪv, træn-| [f. as transubstantiate v. + -ive; cf. consubstantiative.] Of the nature of transubstantiation. Hence transubˈstantiatively adv., by way of transubstantiation.
1826G. S. Faber Diffic. Romanism (1853) 73 note, The fourth Council of Lateran..determined that the alleged material change in the elements, is not consubstantiative but transubstantiative. Ibid. 271 note, If, after his ascension, the humanity of Christ had been transubstantiatively changed into his Divinity. |