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trans·mi·grate T0321100 (trăns-mī′grāt′, trănz-)intr.v. trans·mi·grat·ed, trans·mi·grat·ing, trans·mi·grates 1. To migrate.2. To pass into another body after death. Used of the soul. [Latin trānsmigrāre, trānsmigrāt- : trāns-, trans- + migrāre, to migrate; see migrate.] trans′mi·gra′tion n.trans·mi′gra′tor n.trans·mi′gra·to′ry (-mī′grə-tôr′ē) adj.trans•mi•gra•tion (ˌtræns maɪˈgreɪ ʃən, ˌtrænz-) n. 1. the act of transmigrating. 2. the passage of a soul after death into another body; metempsychosis. [1250–1300; Middle English transmigracion < Late Latin trānsmigrātiō removal; see transmigrant, -tion] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | transmigration - the passing of a soul into another body after deathrebirth, reincarnation, renascence - a second or new birth |
transmigrationnoun reincarnation, movement, journey, passage, migration, rebirth, metempsychosis the doctrine of the transmigration of soulstransmigrationnounDeparture from one's native land to settle in another:emigration, exodus, immigration, migration.TranslationsTransmigrationenUK
Transmigration (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Also known as metempsychosis, transmigration is a belief in the passage of the soul into another body after death. Many religions have this belief, including Buddhism and Hinduism. Specifics vary, some believing that the rebirth is into either a "lower" or a "higher" form of life, while others believe it is always into a human body. Some also believe the next life is dependent upon the actions within the present life—a karmic rebirth. T R E E, T H E see SEAX-WICA transmigrationenUK
transmigration [trans″mi-gra´shun] 1. diapedesis.2. change of place from one side of the body to the other.trans·mi·gra·tion (trans'mī-grā'shŭn), Movement from one site to another; may entail the crossing of some usually limiting barrier, as in the passage of blood cells through the walls of the vessels (diapedesis). [L. transmigro, pp. -atus, to remove from one place to another] trans·mi·gra·tion (trans'mī-grā'shŭn) Movement from one site to another; may entail the crossing of some usually limiting barrier, as in the passage of blood cells through the walls of the vessels (diapedesis). [L. transmigro, pp. -atus, to remove from one place to another]trans·mi·gra·tion (trans'mī-grā'shŭn) Movement from one site to another; may entail crossing some usually limiting barrier, as in passage of blood cells through walls of vessels (diapedesis). [L. transmigro, pp. -atus, to remove from one place to another]transmigrationenUK
Synonyms for transmigrationnoun reincarnationSynonyms- reincarnation
- movement
- journey
- passage
- migration
- rebirth
- metempsychosis
Synonyms for transmigrationnoun departure from one's native land to settle in anotherSynonyms- emigration
- exodus
- immigration
- migration
Words related to transmigrationnoun the passing of a soul into another body after deathRelated Words- rebirth
- reincarnation
- renascence
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