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post transcriptional modification

After something get's transcribed, it get's modified.
Did you see how that thing changed after it was transcribed? That's post transcriptional modification for ya, baby!
by flyboy347 February 27, 2017
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transectional

Someone who started off on one instrument but changed to another and no longer plays their old instrument and no longer belongs in that section hence transectional. Used commonly among the Sax family and Brass Family
Person 1: Yo you see john over there

Person 2: yeah the flute player? what about him
Person 1: He's transectional

Person 2: No way
Person 1: Yep in 4th grade he played alto sax
by Kimboraffe August 26, 2016
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transectional

(noun) A singer who can move from the one part to another part of the choir easily.
The choir director must really value Steve's vocal versatility, he's such a transectional.
by defgrl February 22, 2011
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transfection

AN infection, usually orally transmitted, that someone gets from a hooker transvestite.
FUCK i got a transfection from candy...again, this is the third one this year!!
by clurebure June 20, 2007
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TRANCEPTION

The occurrence of a woman dressing like a man who is dressed like a woman or tranny.
For Halloween Tiffany is doing a "TRANCEPTION" and going as Rue Paul. XOXO!
by kmblish October 23, 2010
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Transcention

The act or process of rising beyond ordinary limits—physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual—into a higher state of being, understanding, or existence.

Transcention describes a powerful inner or outer transformation where someone or something breaks free from previous constraints and moves into a more evolved, elevated, or enlightened state. It’s not just about overcoming—it’s about rising above and beyond.

This can apply to:
Spiritual growth (a soul’s transcention into higher consciousness)
• Mental clarity (the transcention of thought beyond fear or ego)
• Emotional healing (a transcention from trauma into peace)
• Artistic or creative breakthroughs (a song that represents the artist’s transcention)
• Even technology or evolution (the AI’s transcention into sentience)
“ The album isn’t just music—it’s a sonic transcention of pain into beauty.”

“ This film is a visual transcention, lifting the audience into a dreamlike reflection on memory and time.”

“ After years of struggle, she experienced a profound transcention—no longer defined by her past, but free and fully alive in the present.”
by The Kokopelli April 23, 2025
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