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Etymology 1 a. 1 (context chemistry English) In (or constituting, forming, or describing) a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the opposite side of the bond. 2 (context cytology English) Of the side of the Golgi apparatus farther from the endoplasmic reticulum. 3 (context colloquial English) transgender, transsexual. 4 An umbrella term that refers to all the identities, other then cisgender, that are within the gender identity spectrum. Etymology 2

n. (abbreviation of transaction English)

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Trans (album)

Trans is the twelfth studio album by Canadian musician and singer-songwriter Neil Young, released on December 29, 1982. Recorded and released during his Geffen-era in the 1980s, Trans baffled many Neil Young fans upon its initial release—a Sennheiser vocoder VSM201 features prominently in six of the nine tracks. While the album was poorly received, some critics point out that the melodies are strong and that the album involves Young addressing new musical movements, as he did previously on Rust Never Sleeps and later with the grunge movement on Mirror Ball.

Originally released as an vinyl LP, the album was re-issued in 1998 on compact disc, although not in the US. The compact disc has noticeably longer versions of "Sample and Hold" and "Like An Inca". "Transformer Man" has a different mix on the CD version; it contains more effects on the electronic drums and synthesizer, and a new synthesizer sound.

Trans (Festival)

trans was an annual, non-arts festival held in Belfast, Northern Ireland, linked with the Urban Arts Academy and organised by the Belfast Waterfront Hall. Over a four-week period it hosted a programme of gigs, free seminars, courses, exhibitions and broadcasts its own radio station.

Trans (film)

Trans is a 1998 American independent film, written for the screen and directed by Julian Goldberger. The film is based on a story by Julian Goldberger, Michael Robinson, and Martin Garner. The film stars Ryan Daugherty as Ryan Kazinski and was filmed in Fort Myers, Florida.

Trans (Stockhausen)

Trans is a composition for orchestra and tape by the German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, written in 1971. It is Number 35 in the composer's catalog of works.

Trans is as much a work of theatre as it is a musical composition. It has a somnolent, irrational look and feel, for the simple reason that it is the representation of a dream. Stockhausen regarded it as an important work for himself, a key work and a whole new beginning—a "transcendental piece" .

TRANS (command)
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Usage examples of "trans".

Every Trans unit has an individual identification number seven integers long.

Please use Trans as often as you wish to place a call anywhere on Earth.

Whatever stress they were under, Peter could tell that, for them, Trans was much more than money.

They passed other Trans employees, sitting in converted cells, gathering around tables in former guard stations made into meeting rooms, sharing open boxes of pizza.

He puzzled over what it could be, then remembered the Trans in his coat pocket.

Then, feeling generous, he held up a finger for her to wait a sec and retrieved a Trans from the box in the hall.

He remembered touching the Trans in his pocket, alongside the roll of hundred-dollar bills.

He held the Trans to his ear as if listening to a seashell and fastened an even sharper look on Peter.

Ask what Joseph suspected, grill him if necessary about what he had known even before the Trans units had arrived at Salammbo.

Nestled in the front storage well, below the gas tank, three Trans units gleamed gold, black, and white under a wedge of streetlight glare.

Someone had come to his house and moved the Trans units into the Porsche.

As he recovered, he suddenly understood why Michelle had tried to disperse the Trans units, giving them to all she met.

She had actually coerced a Trans America mechanic into chiseling all capitals from the typebars of her office typewriter.

The Vern Demerest in the note was Captain Vernon Demerest, also of Trans America.

He would stop at his own office first, then, on his way through the terminal, he would drop by Trans America to see her.