A | B |
TRANS | L. "across" |
transgress | to go beyond or over set limits; to break a rule |
transitive | describing an action carried from subject to verb to object; needing a direct object to complete the meaning of the verb |
transitory | lasting for only a short while |
translucent | permitting light to pass through, but not transparent |
EO, IRE, | L. "to go" |
ambience | environment; the surrounding atmosphere |
AMB | L. "on both sides" |
obituary | notice of a death with biographical information |
transient (adj) | passing quickly; transitory; staying only a short time |
transient (n) | a person or thing having a short stay |
ERRO, ERRARE, | L. "to wander" |
aberration | straying from what is normal or accepted |
erratic | irregular or inconsistent in movement, habit, quality, or ideas |
HODOS | G. "journey" |
episode | an incident in a person's life or in a story or play |
exodus | mass departure or emigration |