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    [Verb]  | "trans*port" | \ tran(t)s-ˈpȯrt \


    1: to transfer or convey from one place to another

    2: to carry away with strong and often intensely pleasant emotion

    3: to send to a penal colony overseas


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French transporter, from Latin transportare, from trans- + portare to carry {mat|fare|};

    [Noun]  | "trans*port" | \ ˈtran(t)s-ˌpȯrt \


    1: an act or process of transporting : transportation

    2: a ship for carrying soldiers or military equipment

    3: a vehicle (such as a truck or airplane) used to transport persons or goods


    Origin: 1611 ;

    [Noun]  | "active transport" 


    1: the movement of a chemical substance by the expenditure of energy against a gradient in concentration or in electrical potential across a plasma membrane


    Origin: 1922 ;

    [Noun]  | "co*trans*port" | \ (ˌ)kō-tran(t)s-ˈpȯrt \


    1: the coupled transport of chemical substances across a cell membrane in which the energy required to move a substance (such as glucose) against a gradient in concentration or in electrical potential is provided by the movement of another substance (such as a sodium ion) along its gradient in concentration or in electric potential


    Origin: 1970 ;

    [Noun]  | "electron transport" 


    1: the sequential transfer of electrons especially by cytochromes in cellular respiration from an oxidizable substrate to molecular oxygen by a series of oxidation-reduction reactions


    Origin: 1951 ;

    [Noun]  | "supersonic transport" 


    1: a supersonic transport airplane


    Origin: 1961 ;

    [Verb]  | "transports" 


    1: to cause to go or be taken from one place to another;


      * e.g., " ... I'll have to transport the car to our new home overseas by public carrier "





    2: to fill with great joy;


      * e.g., " ... was absolutely transported when she heard that her brother was getting married "





    3: to fill with overwhelming emotion (as wonder or delight);


      * e.g., " ... was transported with wonder when she saw the Matterhorn for the first time "



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    [Verb]  | "transport" 


    1: to cause to go or be taken from one place to another;


      * e.g., " ... I'll have to transport the car to our new home overseas by public carrier "





    2: to fill with great joy;


      * e.g., " ... was absolutely transported when she heard that her brother was getting married "





    3: to fill with overwhelming emotion (as wonder or delight);


      * e.g., " ... was transported with wonder when she saw the Matterhorn for the first time "



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    [Noun]  | "transports" 


    1: a state of overwhelming usually pleasurable emotion;


      * e.g., " ... was in transports of joy after winning the championship "





    2: something used to carry goods or passengers;


      * e.g., " ... rising gas prices will impel more people to use public transport "



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    [Noun]  | "transport" 


    1: a state of overwhelming usually pleasurable emotion;


      * e.g., " ... was in transports of joy after winning the championship "





    2: something used to carry goods or passengers;


      * e.g., " ... rising gas prices will impel more people to use public transport "



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     [ "transported" ]

    1: Usually a college term, when you are so far gone and completely blackout that campus police call an ambulance for you.

      * e.g.,  ... Jimmy had 20 shots of tequila and his ass got transported last night 

     [ "transportion" ]

    1: transfering portions of food to someone else's plate

      * e.g.,  ... Look at how much food Connie has on her plate now all thanks to transportion! 

     [ "transportation" ]

    1: Cuban slang for a cheap car.

      * e.g.,  ... Get a Ferrari?! I can barely afford this transportation! 

     [ "transporter" ]

    1: A guy who accompanies girls to every location they need to go - i.e. malls, bathrooms, kithchens, to their boyfriends etc- except to himself. They are docters in the art of being friend-zoned and have mastered the doctrine of high hopes in escaping it.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy1: That dude over there probably has all the girls druling at his feet 

     [ "Transport" ]

    1: to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.

      * e.g.,  ... I will transport this box by boat. 

     [ "transportator" ]

    1: One who transports as a profession.

      * e.g.,  ... Welcome aboard, I will be your transportator today. Please no screaming, though fainting is alright. 

     [ "transportate" ]

    1: A method used to describe from going to point A to point B; mixture between transporting and skateboarding; doing skateboarding tricks while transporting to another place.

      * e.g.,  ... "I'm gonna go transportate over there to get a drink" 

     [ "transportation" ]

    1: Dropping a tranny off at a seaport.

      * e.g.,  ... I engaged in transportation yesterday. The transsexual I ported yesterday was sweet and lovely. 

     [ "transportation" ]

    1: Cockney rhyming slang for masturbation.

      * e.g.,  ... "Boy, that was a great movie! I could really go for some transportation after that!" 

     [ "Transportate" ]

    1: To be picked up or driving to a location

      * e.g.,  ... My car was made to transportate me to places/locations 

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