transeunt

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Emanant; producing an effect outside of the mind. (Compare immanent.)
  2. Passing out or operating beyond itself; transitive; opposed to immanent.

Pronunciation

/ˈtɹænsi.ənt/

Word forms

transeunt more transeunt most transeunt

Etymology

Circa 1625; from Latin trānseunt-, transiens (“passing beyond”), present participle of trānseō (“to go over, cross”), from trans (“across, on the far side, beyond”) + eō (“to go, walk, march”). See transient.

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