n, tranz-]
| 1. | the rendering of something into another language or into one's own from another language. |
| 2. | a version of such a rendering: a new translation of Plato. |
| 3. | change or conversion to another form, appearance, etc.; transformation: a swift translation of thought into action. |
| 4. | the act or process of translating. |
| 5. | the state of being translated. |
| 6. | Mechanics. motion in which all particles of a body move with the same velocity along parallel paths. |
| 7. | Telegraphy. the retransmitting or forwarding of a message, as by relay. |
| 8. | Mathematics.
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| 9. | Genetics. the process by which a messenger RNA molecule specifies the linear sequence of amino acids on a ribosome for protein synthesis. |

translation
translation trans·la·tion (trāns-lā'shən, trānz-)
n.
The act or process of translating, especially from one language into another.
The state of being translated.
A translated version of a text.
The process by which mRNA, tRNA, and ribosomes effect the production of a protein molecule from amino acids, the specificity of synthesis being controlled by the base sequences of the mRNA.
Movement of a tooth through alveolar bone without change in axial inclination.