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Plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal
A transform fault or transform boundary, is a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal. It ends abruptly where it connects
Transform_fault
Geologic feature in California, United States
The San Andreas Fault is a continental right-lateral strike-slip transform fault that extends roughly 750 mi (1,210 km) through the U.S. state of California
San_Andreas_Fault
Fracture or discontinuity in displaced rock
such as the megathrust faults of subduction zones or transform faults. Energy release associated with rapid movement on active faults is the cause of most
Fault_(geology)
Fault system between the African and Arabian plates
The Dead Sea Transform (DST) fault system, also sometimes referred to as the Dead Sea Rift, is a series of faults that run for about 1,000 km from the
Dead_Sea_Transform
Geological feature in the Atlantic Ocean
The Azores–Gibraltar transform fault (AGFZ), also called a fault zone and a fracture zone, is a major seismic zone in the eastern Atlantic Ocean between
Azores–Gibraltar transform fault
Azores–Gibraltar_transform_fault
Process of rock melting
along transform boundaries at mid-ocean ridge spreading centres and at strike-slip systems parallel to oblique subduction zones. Strike-slip faults have
Magmatism along strike-slip faults
Magmatism_along_strike-slip_faults
Geological fault zone off the Oregon coast in the US
The Blanco fracture zone or Blanco transform fault zone (BTFZ) is a right lateral transform fault zone, which runs northwest off the coast of Oregon in
Blanco_fracture_zone
Geological fault between the Anatolian and Arabian plates
East Anatolian Fault runs in a northeasterly direction, starting from the Maraş triple junction at the northern end of the Dead Sea Transform, and ending
East_Anatolian_Fault
Deformation dominated by horizontal movement in Earth's lithosphere
continental transform faults, zones of oblique collision and the deforming foreland of zones of continental collision. When strike-slip fault zones develop
Strike-slip_tectonics
Seismic fault in Myanmar
The Sagaing Fault is a major fault in Myanmar, a mainly continental right-lateral transform fault between the Indian plate and Sunda plate. It links the
Sagaing_Fault
This list covers all faults and fault-systems that are either geologically important or connected to prominent seismic activity. It is not intended to
List_of_fault_zones
Active transform fault in Canada and Alaska
The Queen Charlotte Fault is an active transform fault on the boundary between the North American plate and Pacific plates. It is Canada's right-lateral
Queen_Charlotte_Fault
as other extensional cracks and transform faults are found perpendicular to the spreading direction. The transform-fault zones are also known as fracture
Geological deformation of Iceland
Geological_deformation_of_Iceland
The Swan Islands Transform Fault is an active left-lateral (sinistral) strike-slip fault zone that forms part of the boundary between the Caribbean plate
Swan_Islands_Transform_Fault
Transform fault producing new crust
A leaky transform fault is a transform fault with volcanic activity along a significant portion of its length producing new crust. In addition to the regular
Leaky_transform_fault
Geological fault in Guatemala and Mexico
The Motagua Fault (also, Motagua Fault Zone) is a major, active left lateral-moving transform fault which cuts across Guatemala. It forms part of the
Motagua_Fault
Transform fault zone pull-apart basin on the floor of the Caribbean Sea
the Cayman Trench, Bartlett Deep and Bartlett Trough) is a complex transform fault zone pull-apart basin which contains a small spreading ridge, the Mid-Cayman
Cayman_Trough
Meeting point of three tectonic plates
(T) or transform fault (F) – and triple junctions can be described according to the types of plate margin that meet at them (e.g. fault–fault–trench,
Triple_junction
Process of evolution of Earth's crust
lithosphere. This type of tectonics is found along oceanic and continental transform faults which connect offset segments of mid-ocean ridges. Strike-slip tectonics
Tectonics
Continental transform fault between the Scotia plate and the South American plate
The Magallanes–Fagnano Fault (Spanish: Falla Fagnano–Magallanes) is a continental transform fault. The fault marks a transform boundary between the Scotia
Magallanes-Fagnano_Fault
Lateral-moving transform fault south of New Zealand
historically as the Macquarie Fault) is a major right lateral-moving transform fault along the seafloor of the south Pacific Ocean which runs from New Zealand
Macquarie_fault_zone
Tectonic plate in Central America and the Caribbean
Islands Transform Fault before joining the southern boundary of the Gonâve microplate. East of the Mid-Cayman Rise this continues as the Walton fault zone
Caribbean_plate
Geological feature in Mexico
The Guaymas Fault, named for the city of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, is a major right lateral-moving transform fault which runs along the seabed of the Gulf
Guaymas_Fault
Oceanic feature on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
southern transform to the eastern end of the northern transform, sometimes called an intra-transform spreading centre. The northern transform fault displaces
Charlie–Gibbs_fracture_zone
Linear feature on the ocean floor
an active transform fault move in opposite directions; here, strike-slip activity occurs. Fracture zones extend past the transform faults, away from
Fracture_zone
Catastrophic earthquake that primarily affected Lisbon, Portugal
the ocean floor along the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault detected a 50-kilometre-long (31 mi) thrust fault southwest of Cape St. Vincent, with a dip-slip
1755_Lisbon_earthquake
Earthquake affecting Central America
depth of around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) on a transform fault zone known as the Swan Islands Transform Fault on the southern margin of the Cayman Trough
2009_Swan_Islands_earthquake
The Ballenas Fault is a transform fault located on the seabed of the Gulf of California, extending through the Canal de Ballenas which separates the Isla
Ballenas_Fault
California Colorado River Valley Cerro Prieto volcano The Cerro Prieto Fault is a transform fault located in far northern Baja California. It runs between the Cerro
Cerro_Prieto_Fault
Large tectonic plate including most of North America, Greenland and part of Siberia
plate to the east is a transform fault, represented by the Swan Islands Transform Fault under the Caribbean Sea and the Motagua Fault through Guatemala. The
North_American_plate
Point where the Gorda plate, the North American plate, and the Pacific plate meet
southern San Andreas Fault system. This region can be characterized by transform fault movement, the San Andreas also by transform strike slip movement
Mendocino_triple_junction
Major earthquakes in the Turkey–Syria border region
result of shallow strike-slip faulting along segments of the Dead Sea Transform, East Anatolian and Sürgü–Çardak faults. Damaged roads, winter storms
2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes
Topics referred to by the same term
added to an organism's genome Transform fault, in geology, a fault which runs along the boundary of a tectonic plate Transform Holdco, the parent company
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fault zones can be identified on the surface of Mars (e.g., in the Valles Marineris trough), which can be likened to plate-bounding transform faults on
Tectonics_of_Mars
Rift portion in Gulf of Aden
between the Somali and Arabian tectonic plates, extending from the Owen transform fault in the Arabian Sea to the Afar triple junction or Afar Plume beneath
Aden_Ridge
Turkish seismic strike-slip fault
Anatolian Fault (NAF; Turkish: Kuzey Anadolu Fay Hattı) is an active right-lateral strike-slip fault in northern Anatolia, and is the transform boundary
North_Anatolian_Fault
Earthquake near the Azores Islands
along the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault. Near the Azores, the two plates meet the North American plates at the ridge-ridge-fault Azores triple junction
1816 North Atlantic earthquake
1816_North_Atlantic_earthquake
Major tectonic plate
the plate boundaries consisting of alternations of relatively short transform fault and spreading ridge segments are represented by a boundary following
South_American_plate
Large geological fault in New Zealand
transition to the Marlborough Fault System reflects transfer displacement between the mainly transform plate boundary of the Alpine fault and the mainly destructive
Alpine_Fault
Earthquake in the Atlantic Ocean
needed] It was caused by movement on the Gloria Fault, part of the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault. It triggered a small tsunami, which was observed
1941_Gloria_Fault_earthquake
Struck modern-day Venezuela and Trinidad
(right-lateral) transform fault zone, formed by, from west to east, the San Sebastián Fault the El Pilar Fault System and the Central Range Fault, although
1766 Southeastern Caribbean earthquake
1766_Southeastern_Caribbean_earthquake
Tectonic deformation zone in the western United States
being taken up by the San Andreas Fault system to the west. The Walker Lane may represent an incipient major transform fault zone which could replace the San
Walker_Lane
Tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean
Cocos plate is the Middle America Trench. The eastern boundary is a transform fault, the Panama fracture zone. The southern boundary is a mid-oceanic ridge
Cocos_plate
Part of the boundary between the North American plate and the Caribbean plate
displacement between the two main plates is split almost equally between the transform fault zones that bound the Gonâve microplate. The microplate is expected
Gonâve_microplate
Fault off the coast of British Columbia, Canada
Nootka Fault is an active transform fault running southwest from Nootka Island, near Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The Nootka Fault lies between
Nootka_Fault
Hydrothermal field in the mid-Atlantic Ocean
at the intersection between the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Atlantis Transform Fault, in the Atlantic Ocean. It is a long-lived site of active and inactive
Lost_City_Hydrothermal_Field
Geologic fracture zone and transform boundary near northern California
fracture zone is not a transform fault, but in the case of the Mendocino, the term has been loosely applied to the active fault segment east of the Gorda
Mendocino_fracture_zone
and Mexico. The Imperial Fault Zone is a right lateral-moving strike-slip fault, representing the northernmost transform fault associated with the East
Imperial_Fault_Zone
Earthquake in which the rupture propagation speeds are greater than the shear wave speed
following an initial easterly-travelling phase on the Romanche ocean transform fault in the equatorial Atlantic 2017 Komandorsky Islands earthquake, magnitude
Supershear_earthquake
Transform fault in the northwest Indian Ocean
Owen fracture zone (OFZ), though misnamed as a fracture zone, is a transform fault in the northwest Indian Ocean that separates the Arabian and African
Owen_fracture_zone
Faults that runs along Hispaniola, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba
Caribbean Earthquake Along the Oriente Transform Fault, Involving Supershear Rupture and Geometric Complexity of Fault" (PDF). Geophysical Research Letters
Septentrional–Oriente fault zone
Septentrional–Oriente_fault_zone
Geological fault in the San Francisco Bay Area
The Hayward Fault Zone is a right-lateral strike-slip geologic fault zone capable of generating destructive earthquakes. The fault was first named in the
Hayward_Fault_Zone
Series of faults that offset the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge
The Eltanin fault system (Eltanin fracture zone) is a series of six or seven dextral transform faults that offset the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, a spreading
Eltanin_fault_system
Continental tectonic plate comprising most of the Anatolian Peninsula (Asia Minor)
Anatolian Fault and the East Anatolian Fault respectively. According to the American Museum of Natural History, the Anatolian transform fault system is
Anatolian_plate
Earthquake in the Azores Islands, Portugal
has been considered a transform fault, leaky transform fault, oblique spreading center and rift by geologists. Two zones of faulting occur around the 1998
1998 Azores Islands earthquake
1998_Azores_Islands_earthquake
Submarine oceanic ridge in the Pacific Ocean
are discovered near the ridge axes. It is also named as fault zones. They are the transform faults and separate the Chile Ridge into segments, causing the
Chile_Ridge
Oceanic division
MAR is intersected by two perpendicular ridges: the Azores–Gibraltar transform fault, the boundary between the Nubian and Eurasian plates, intersects the
Atlantic_Ocean
First geological period of the Paleozoic Era
the Gondwanan margin and by c. 530 Ma may have evolved into a major transform fault system. At c. 511 Ma the continental flood basalts of the Kalkarindji
Cambrian
Oceanic trench on a transform boundary between the Caribbean and North American plates
Caribbean plate to the oblique subduction zone and the strike-slip transform fault zone between the North American plate and Caribbean plate, which extends
Puerto_Rico_Trench
Earthquake between Jamaica and Cuba
south by large transform faults that together accommodate the relative displacement of the two major plates. The Septentrional–Oriente fault zone runs north
2020_Caribbean_earthquake
Earthquake affecting Alta California
San Andreas (SAF) system of faults that form part of the diffuse Pacific–North American plate boundary. This transform fault trends south-southeast through
1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake
1812_San_Juan_Capistrano_earthquake
Underwater geologic feature in the North Atlantic Ocean
east of the intersection of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with the Atlantis Transform Fault. The highest point of the massif is around 700 metres (2,297 ft) beneath
Atlantis_Massif
Basaltic underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonic spreading
a transform fault oriented at right angles to the axis. The flanks of mid-ocean ridges are in many places marked by the inactive scars of transform faults
Mid-ocean_ridge
on continental crust are instead termed transform or strike slip faults. Some use the term "transform fault" to describe the seismically and tectonically
List_of_fracture_zones
The Tamayo Fault is a major right lateral-moving transform fault located on the seabed at the mouth of the Gulf of California. The fault is the southernmost
Tamayo_Fault
Right lateral-moving transform fault
The Panama fracture zone is a major, active right lateral-moving transform fault and associated inactive fracture zone which forms part of the tectonic
Panama_fracture_zone
Earthquake in the Levant
100 km (680 mi) long Dead Sea Transform Fault System, a left-lateral transform boundary. Since the early Miocene, the fault system has accounted for between
1033_Jordan_Valley_earthquake
Long narrow depression bordering the Aegean Sea to the south
subduction is the Kephallenia Fault Zone (KFZ), or Kephallenia Transform Fault (KTF), or Cephalonia–Lefkada Transform Fault Zone (CTF). The Aegean Plate
Hellenic_Trench
Subfield of control engineering
Fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR) is a subfield of control engineering which concerns itself with monitoring a system, identifying when
Fault_detection_and_isolation
The Ungava Fault Zone, also called the Ungava Transform Fault Zone and the Ungava Fault Complex, is a major strike-slip fault system in Davis Strait between
Ungava_Fault_Zone
Geographic region in the Levant
Sea Rift) to the East Anatolian Fault in Turkey. The DST fault system is generally considered to be a transform fault that has accommodated a 105-kilometre
Jordan_Rift_Valley
Mountain pass in Riverside County, California, United States
Mountains to the south. The pass was formed by the San Andreas Fault, a major transform fault between the Pacific plate and the North American plate that
San_Gorgonio_Pass
Minor oceanic tectonic plate between the Antarctic and South American plates
left-lateral, or sinistral, transform boundary with a transform rate of roughly 7.1 mm/yr. The Magallanes–Fagnano Fault is passing through Tierra del
Scotia_plate
Hierarchical outline list of articles related to plate tectonics
boundary (or fault): convergent, divergent, or transform. The relative movement of the plates typically ranges from zero to 10 cm annually. Faults tend to
Outline_of_plate_tectonics
Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic
45° angle. The Glória Fault extends 800 km (497 mi) along a linear line from the Azores to the Azores–Gibraltar transform fault. The islands' volcanism
Azores
Canadian geologist and professor (1908–1993)
conceived of the transform fault, a major plate boundary where two plates move past each other horizontally (e.g., the San Andreas Fault). His name was
John_Tuzo_Wilson
Active seismic zone in South Carolina
the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc and long transform faults (Motagua Fault, the Swan Islands Transform Fault, and the Cayman Trough). On its southwestern
Charleston_seismic_zone
Major tectonic plate
torn apart along the transform boundary marked by the Alpine Fault. South of New Zealand the boundary becomes a transitional transform-convergent boundary
Australian_plate
Geological fault in California, United States
Andreas Fault, which is a transform fault along a plate boundary. More specifically, geologists have determined that the fault has ruptured at least four
Puente_Hills_Fault
Destructive earthquake in 16th-century Austria
and north–south striking thrust fault that is part of the Vienna Transform fault zone. This moderately-active fault system extends over a distance of
1590_Neulengbach_earthquake
Earthquake in California
American disasters, natural or man-made. The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that forms part of the tectonic boundary between the Pacific
1906_San_Francisco_earthquake
First period of the Cenozoic Era
of the West Burma block and the development of a major north-south transform fault along the margin of Southeast Asia to the south. Between c. 60 and
Paleogene
Earthquake affecting the Levant
Transform. Detailed studies of recent sediments along the line of the Yammoûneh Fault, which borders the Beqaa Valley, support movement on this fault
1202_Syria_earthquake
Earthquake that occurs before a mainshock but is of lower magnitude
foreshocks, leading to probable false alarms. Earthquakes along oceanic transform faults do show repeatable foreshock behaviour, allowing the prediction of
Foreshock
Failed arm of a triple junction, an inactive rift zone
characterized by divergence, causing a rift zone or spreading center; a transform fault; or convergence causing subduction or uplift of crust and forming mountains
Aulacogen
Population of monkeys in Europe
incident COVID-19 Geography General Climate Geology Azores–Gibraltar transform fault Gibraltar Arc Iberian Peninsula Environment Birds Mammals Barbary macaques
Barbary_macaques_in_Gibraltar
Tectonic plate boundary in Russia
The Ulakhan Fault is a left-lateral transform fault that runs along the boundary between the North American plate and the Okhotsk microplate in northeast
Ulakhan_Fault
Minor tectonic plate in Asia
of their analysis. The boundary is a left-lateral moving transform fault, the Ulakhan Fault originating from a triple junction in the Chersky Range. During
Okhotsk_plate
1837 earthquake in present-day Israel
of moderate to large events that have occurred along the Dead Sea Transform fault system that marks the boundary of two tectonic plates; the African
1837_Galilee_earthquake
Archipelagos in the North Atlantic Ocean
October 2014). "The 1998 Faial earthquake, Azores: Evidence for a transform fault associated with the Nubia–Eurasia plate boundary?" (PDF). Tectonophysics
Macaronesia
Linear lowland created by a tectonic rift or fault
discontinuity in the left lateral-moving Dead Sea Transform fault. Where a fault breaks into two strands, or two faults run close to each other, crustal extension
Rift_valley
Geological structure in New Zealand
the syncline meets the country's largest fault system, the Alpine Fault. This fault is a transform fault for much of its length, and as such the westernmost
Southland_Syncline
Mafic intrusive igneous rock composed predominantly of plagioclase
Intrusions (e.g., Bushveld and Stillwater intrusions) Mid-ocean ridge and transform fault anorthosites Anorthosite xenoliths in other rocks (often granites,
Anorthosite
Earthquake that occurs at the boundary between two tectonic plates
lateral as along a transform fault boundary, vertical if along a convergent boundary (i.e. subduction or thrust/reverse faulting) or a divergent boundary
Interplate_earthquake
Smaller earthquake which follows a larger one in the same area
1975 Haicheng earthquake in China. On the East Pacific Rise however, transform faults show quite predictable foreshock behaviour before the main seismic
Aftershock
Long, narrow crack opening on a planetary surface
Earth's crust. Ground fissures can form naturally, such as from tectonic faulting and earthquakes, or as a consequence of human activity, such as oil mining
Fissure
Extinct volcano sheared by the San Andreas Fault in California
primary San Andreas fault, causing it to be split in two once the transform fault movement began. The average relative motion along the fault is about 1.5 cm
Neenach_Volcano
plates; orange: terranes inside the mobile belts; blue: oceanic transform faults; red: fault zones in the continental and mountain belt domain; purple: main
List_of_tectonic_plates
Place where the Indo-Australian plate, Pacific plate, and Antarctic plate meet
Australian–Pacific transform boundary. At 33.3 Mya, the Macquarie triple junction was a stable ridge–transform fault–transform fault triple junction. In
Macquarie_triple_junction
Spreading centre under central eastern Pacific Ocean
without transform fault development, with exception of the highly oblique Galápagos transform. This structure is not thought to be a true transform fault, as
Cocos–Nazca_spreading_centre
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or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the...
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English : habitational name, probably from Ramsfold Farm in Lurgashall, Sussex. In a 14th-century record the name occurs as de Rammesford.
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Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Raven Ford
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
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English : habitational name from a place in Worcestershire, named Bransford, from Old English brægen ‘hill’ + ford ‘hill’.
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Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning...
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The laurel tree. The mythological virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect...
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Most beautiful. Calista was a Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into...
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Most beautiful. , Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into the Great Bear...
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The laurel tree. The mythological virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect...
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Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning...
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Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning...
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Most beautiful. , Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into the Great Bear...
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Most beautiful. , Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into the Great Bear...
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Most beautiful. In Mythology the Arcadian nymph Calista transformed into a she-bear; then into...
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Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning...
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Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning...
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Most beautiful. Calista was a Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into...
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Infinite, Endless
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Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Earth; King
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Consisting of Honey
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English
English : variant of Perdue.
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American, Anglo, Armenian, Australian, British, Christian, English
From the Hedged Enclosure; From the Enclosed with Hedges
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English : variant spelling of Leavitt.
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Tamil
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Hindu
Heaven
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Protection Kingdom
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Light (Also pronounced Ziya)
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v. t.
To remove from one substance or surface to another; as, to transfer drawings or engravings to a lithographic stone.
v. t.
To transform anew or back.
v. t.
To change in nature, disposition, heart, character, or the like; to convert.
v. t. & i.
To transmute; to transform; to metamorphose.
imp. & p. p.
of Transform
v.
A vessel employed for transporting, especially for carrying soldiers, warlike stores, or provisions, from one place to another, or to convey convicts to their destination; -- called also transport ship, transport vessel.
v. t.
To transform into a goblin.
v. t.
To change into another substance; to transmute; as, the alchemists sought to transform lead into gold.
n.
One who, or that which, transforms. Specif. (Elec.), an apparatus for producing from a given electrical current another current of different voltage.
n.
A horizontal crossbar in a window, over a door, or between a door and a window above it. Transom is the horizontal, as mullion is the vertical, bar across an opening. See Illust. of Mullion.
v. t.
To transfer or transform the nature of.
v. t.
To change; to transform; to invert.
v. i.
To be changed in form; to be metamorphosed.
v. t.
To change, as an algebraic expression or geometrical figure, into another from without altering its value.
v. t.
To transform into a mineral.
v. t.
To change the form of; to change in shape or appearance; to metamorphose; as, a caterpillar is ultimately transformed into a butterfly.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Transform
v. t.
To convey from one place or person another; to transport, remove, or cause to pass, to another place or person; as, to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion.
v. t.
To transfigure; to transform.
v. t.
To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey; as, to transport goods; to transport troops.