Etymology: Middle French transpercer, from Old French, from trans- (from Latin) + percer to pierce. Date: 1592. : to pierce through : penetrate...
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transitive verb transpierced -·pierced′, transpiercing -·pierc′·ing. to pierce through completely; to pierce; penetrate. Etymology: Fr transpercer: see...
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Oct 14, 2007 to transpierce (third-person singular simple present transpierces, present participle transpiercing, simple past and past participle...
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Loss of water from a plant by evaporation. Most water is lost by diffusion of water vapour from the leaves through pores known as stomata to Transpiration from the leaf surfaces causes a continuous upward flow of water from the roots via the xylem, This is important because many plant cells need the minerals as nutrients...
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Loss of water from a plant by evaporation. Most water is lost by diffusion of water vapour from the leaves through pores known as stomata to Transpiration from the leaf surfaces causes a continuous upward flow of water from the roots via the xylem, This is important because many plant cells need the minerals as nutrients...
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Free e-text of Michael Drayton's sonnet sequence, 'Idea' (1619) ; This HTML e-text of Michael Drayton's "Idea" (1619) was created in October 2000 by Anniina Jokinen of Luminarium. The unaltered text is from the 1908 Chatto and Windus edition, edited by Arundell Esdaile. The current editor has omitted the endnotes,
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