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Definition of Transformable
1. Adjective. Capable of being changed in substance as if by alchemy. "Ideas translatable into reality"
Similar to: Commutable
Derivative terms: Convert, Transmutability
Definition of Transformable
1. a. Capable of being transformed or changed.
Definition of Transformable
1. Adjective. Able to be transformed. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Transformable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transformable
Literary usage of Transformable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Sales of Personal Property by Francis Marion Burdick (1913)
"This, as we have seen, is not the rule which generally prevails.2 312. Conditional
Sale transformable into an Absolute Sale. ..."
2. The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary by Arthur William Panton (1901)
"... transformable Into each other. — We proceed to determine under what conditions
two quartics can be transformed, the one into the other, ..."
3. The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary by William Snow Burnside, Arthur William Panton (1886)
"Quartics transformable Into each other. — We proceed to determine under what
conditions two quartics can be transformed, the one into the other, ..."
4. A Sketch of a Philosophy by John Gibson Macvicar (1874)
"... the effect that there are in our planet some 64 elements, or different kinds
of matter, the least particles of none of which are transformable into each ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1863)
"And conversely the classes which, compounded with (e, 0,—De), produce (ea, eb,
ec) are precisely the classes into which (o, b, c) is transformable. ..."
6. The Law of Sales of Personal Property by Francis Marion Burdick (1913)
"This, as we have seen, is not the rule which generally prevails.2 312. Conditional
Sale transformable into an Absolute Sale. ..."
7. The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary by Arthur William Panton (1901)
"... transformable Into each other. — We proceed to determine under what conditions
two quartics can be transformed, the one into the other, ..."
8. The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary by William Snow Burnside, Arthur William Panton (1886)
"Quartics transformable Into each other. — We proceed to determine under what
conditions two quartics can be transformed, the one into the other, ..."
9. A Sketch of a Philosophy by John Gibson Macvicar (1874)
"... the effect that there are in our planet some 64 elements, or different kinds
of matter, the least particles of none of which are transformable into each ..."
10. Report of the Annual Meeting (1863)
"And conversely the classes which, compounded with (e, 0,—De), produce (ea, eb,
ec) are precisely the classes into which (o, b, c) is transformable. ..."