| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| See-through | Transparent | 87%
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| To move something to a different location | Transport | 80%
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| To change from one language to another | Translate | 74%
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| Injection of blood | Transfusion | 72%
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| Somewhat see-through | Translucent | 68%
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| To convert speech to text | Transcribe | 66%
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| Cross-dresser | Transvestite | 66%
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| From New York to London, e.g. | Transatlantic | 60%
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| To rise above petty concerns | Transcend | 59%
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| To repot a tree, for example | Transplant | 56%
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| To happen | Transpire | 52%
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| To rewrite music in a different key | Transpose | 52%
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| Tiny component of a computer chip | Transistor | 50%
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| To violate law or custom | Transgress | 47%
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| Broadcast message | Transmission | 46%
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| Drifter | Transient | 44%
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| Passage of a planet directly between the Earth and Sun | Transit | 41%
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| An exchange or trade | Transaction | 34%
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| To mesmerize | Transfix | 31%
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| Conversion of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ | Transubstantiation | 28%
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