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Definition of Transmutations
1. transmutation [n] - See also: transmutation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transmutations
Literary usage of Transmutations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Conservation of Energy by Balfour Stewart (1876)
"transmutations OF ENERGY. Energy of Visible Motion. 121 LET us begin our list of
transmutations with the energy of visible motion. ..."
2. The Conservation of Energy by Balfour Stewart (1874)
"transmutations OF ENERGY. Energy of Visible Motion. 121. LET us begin our list
of transmutations with the energy of visible motion. ..."
3. Darwin and After Darwin: An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a by George John Romanes, Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1892)
"transmutations of Planorbis. (After Hyatt.) times. The lake has long ago dried
up; but its aqueous deposits are extraordinarily rich in fossil shells, ..."
4. The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Aureolus Philippus Theophrastus by Paracelsus (1894)
"CONCERNING THE transmutations OF METALS AND OF CEMENTS. BY THEOPHRASTUS. JUST as
we have given instructions concerning other transmutations, in the same way ..."
5. The Works of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon (1824)
"... Concerning the version, transmutations, multiplications, and ejections of bodies.
EARTH by fire is turned into brick, which is of the nature of a stone, ..."
6. The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources by Francis Bowen (1859)
"... CHAPTER I. WEALTH AND ITS transmutations. THE most obvious, though certainly
not the most important, difference between a civilized community and a ..."
7. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1889)
"SUR QUELQUES transmutations DES LIGNES COURBES. [From the Journal de Mathématiques
Pures et Appliquées (Liouville), torn.1 XIV. (1849) pp. 40—46. ..."