transilient

[ tran-sil-ee-uhnt, -sil-yuhnt ]

adjective
  1. leaping or passing from one thing or state to another.

Origin of transilient

1
1805–15; <Latin trānsilient- (stem of trānsiliēns), present participle of trānsilīre to leap across, equivalent to trāns-trans- + -sili- (combining form of salīre to leap) + -ent--ent

Other words from transilient

  • tran·sil·i·ence, noun

Words Nearby transilient

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British Dictionary definitions for transilient

transilient

/ (trænˈsɪlɪənt) /


adjective
  1. passing quickly from one thing to another

Origin of transilient

1
C19: from Latin transilīre to jump over, from trans- + salīre to leap

Derived forms of transilient

  • transilience, noun

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