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    Trans·mu·ta·tion
    /ˌtranzmyo͞oˈtāSHən/

    noun

    • 1. the action of changing or the state of being changed into another form: "the transmutation of the political economy of the postwar years was complete"
  2. The meaning of TRANSMUTATION is an act or instance of transmuting or being transmuted. How to use transmutation in a sentence. Alchemist: Someone Who Transforms Things for the Better.

  3. the fact or state of being transmuted. change into another nature, substance, form, or condition. Biology. the transformation of one species into another. Compare transformism. Physics. any process in which a nuclide is transformed into a different nuclide, usually one of a different element.

  4. Feb 20, 2019 · There are multiple specific definitions of transmutation, depending on the discipline. In the general sense, transmutation is any transformation from one form or species into another on. ( Alchemy) Transmutation is the conversion of base elements into precious metals, such as gold or silver.

  5. the act or process of changing something completely, especially into something different: Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element into another. These particles are likely to have undergone several transmutations in their short lives. See. transmute. Fewer examples.

  6. transitive verb. 1. : to change or alter in form, appearance, or nature and especially to a higher form. 2. : to subject (something, such as an element) to transmutation. intransitive verb. : to undergo transmutation. transmutable. tran (t)s-ˈmyü-tə-bəl.

  7. the act or process of changing something completely, especially into something different: Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element into another. These particles are likely to have undergone several transmutations in their short lives. See. transmute. Fewer examples.

  8. Transmutation, conversion of one chemical element into another. A transmutation entails a change in the structure of atomic nuclei and hence may be induced by a nuclear reaction (q.v.), such as neutron capture, or occur spontaneously by radioactive decay, such as alpha decay and beta decay (qq.v.).

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