| A | B |
| trans-, tra- | across, beyond |
| transcend (v) | to go beyond, exceed expectations; to rise above the limits of |
| transient (adj) | short-lived, transitory, temporary; (Latin = going across) |
| ephemeral (adj) | short-lived, not permanent; (Greek = only for a day) |
| evanescent (adj) | short-lived, not permanent; (Latin = vanishes away) |
| transpose (v) | to reverse or change position of, esp. words |
| transgression (n) | violation of a law; overstepping a limit; sin |
| transmute (v) | to change into a different form, nature, or appearance |
| transpire (v) | to happen, occur; to come to pass |
| transmigrate (v) | to jpass into another body after death |
| translucent (adj) | partially transparent; letting light pass through |
| transparent (adj) | clear; capable of being seen through; diaphanous |