| 1. | to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose. |
| 2. | to change in condition, nature, or character; convert. |
| 3. | to change into another substance; transmute. |
| 4. | Electricity.
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| 5. | Mathematics. to change the form of (a figure, expression, etc.) without in general changing the value. |
| 6. | Physics. to change into another form of energy. |
| 7. | to undergo a change in form, appearance, or character; become transformed. |
| 8. | Mathematics.
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| 9. | the result of a transformation. |
| 10. | a transformation. |
| 11. | Logic. transformation (def. 5). |
| 12. | Linguistics. a structure derived by a transformation. |
trans·form (trāns-fôrm') v. trans·formed, trans·form·ing, trans·forms v. tr.
To undergo a transformation. n. (trāns'fôrm') The result, especially a mathematical quantity or linguistic construction, of a transformation. [Middle English transformen, from Old French transformer, from Latin trānsfōrmāre : trāns-, trans- + fōrma, form.] trans·form'a·ble adj. |