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  1. translingualadjective

    Existing in multiple languages.

    The nose's comic potency is enhanced by the Indo-European rootedness of its own name, securing it a pivotal role in translingual games. - English Comedy - Cordner, Holland & Kerrigan (eds) - 1994

  2. translingualadjective

    Having the same meaning in many languages.

    No is the translingual symbol for the chemistry element nobelium.

  3. translingualadjective

    containing words of multiple languages

    Darien can make translingual jokes - Georges Darien: Robbery and Private Enterprise - W. Redfern - 1985

  4. translingualadjective

    Operating between different languages

    This receiver, as translator, then performs a kind of "translingual transfer" to encode in a second language a new message that is intended to "mean the same" . . - Translated: Papers on Literary Translation and Translation Studies - James S. Holmes - 1986

  5. translingualadjective

    Occurring or being measured across the tongue

    Simultaneous recordings of the translingual potential and integrated neural response of the rat. - Chem. Senses - Hech, Welter & DeSimone - 1985

  6. Etymology: From trans-, + lingual, from lingua, + -al, from -alis.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of translingual in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of translingual in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4


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