transformation
Kelime Anlamı :

1. dönüşüm.
2. değişim.
3. başkalaşım.
4. biçim değiştirme.
5. şekil değiştirme.
6. şekildeğişimi.
7. tahvil.
8. dönüştürüm.
9. voltaj değişikliği.
10. dönüştürme.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. in geometry, an operation which replaces a given figure by a second figure.
2. in electricity, change in the voltage of an alternating-current circuit by means of a transformer or other device.
3. the act or operation of transforming, or the state of being transformed; a change in form, appearance, nature, disposition, condition, or the like.
4. in biology, metamorphosis, in any sense; especially, the metamorphosis of those organisms which undergo obvious and great changes of form, as that of insects in passing from the larval to the imaginal state.
5. the change of one metal into another; transmutation of metals, according to the alchemists.
6. in mathematics, a passage in the imagination from one figure or expression to another different in form but equal in quantity.
7. in pathology, a morbid change in a part, which consists in the conversion of its texture into one which is natural to some other part, as when soft parts are converted into cartilage or bone. such transformation is generally a degenerative or retrograde metamorphosis.
8. in physiology, the change which takes place in the component parts of the blood during its passage from the minute arteries through the capillary system of vessels into the radicles of the venous system. there are three kinds of change, designated by the terms intussusception, apposition, and secretion.
9. in physics, change from solid to liquid or from liquid to gaseous state, or the converse.
10. the shape to which some person or thing has been transformed.
11. A transformation by means of a lineolinear equation connecting the old variable with the new one. such a transformation is called homographic because it does not alter the value of an anharmonic ratio.
12. A transformation by means of polar triangles in spherical trigonometry.
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia