trans·lit·er·ate
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Audio Help [trans-lit-uh-reyt, tranz-] Pronunciation Key –verb (used with object), -at·ed, -at·ing.
| to change (letters, words, etc.) into corresponding characters of another alphabet or language: to transliterate the Greek Χ as ch. |
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Transliteration
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| trans·lit·er·ate
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tr.v. trans·lit·er·at·ed, trans·lit·er·at·ing, trans·lit·er·ates To represent (letters or words) in the corresponding characters of another alphabet. [trans- + Latin littera, lītera, letter + -ate1.] trans·lit'er·a'tion (-ə-rā'shən) n. |
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| transliteration | |
noun | |
| a transcription from one alphabet to another |
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Transliteration
Trans*lit`er*a"tion\, n. The act or product of transliterating, or of expressing words of a language by means of the characters of another alphabet.| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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