| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| See-through | Transparent | 98%
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| The change of ownership of a fixed property | Transfer | 93%
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| Act of placing blood or blood products into the circulation of a human or animal | Transfusion | 83%
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| To remove an organ from one body to another | Transplant | 83%
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| A person whose sexual orientation has changed from their birth sex | Transgender | 80%
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| The process of changing words or text into another language | Translation | 78%
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| To broadcast | Transmit | 78%
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| Being motionless with horror, fascination or wonder | Transfixed | 65%
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| Allowing light, but not detailed shapes, through | Translucent | 65%
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| To make a change in the nature or appearance of something | Transform | 63%
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| Typically, the crossing between Europe and North America | Transatlantic | 58%
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| The giving off of vapour by a leaf, or to occur | Transpire | 55%
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| Act of conducting business, or buying and selling something | Transaction | 53%
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| A person who dresses like the opposite sex | Transvestite | 50%
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| Electronic semi-conductor device | Transistor | 48%
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| To move something from one place to another | Translocate | 45%
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| An offence or misconduct | Transgression | 43%
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| To go beyond the limit, or surpass | Transcend | 40%
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| Process of changing from one state, or gender, to another | Transition | 38%
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| Crossing the entire land mass, usually a railway line | Transcontinental | 33%
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| One who turns speech into text | Transcriber | 33%
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| Relating to a medicine or drug absorbed through the skin | Transdermal | 28%
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| A device which automatically sends out a signal after receiving another signal | Transponder | 28%
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| Shaft and differential gear between driven wheels in a motor vehicle | Transaxle | 13%
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| To change into something better or more beautiful | Transfigure | 13%
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| The cut across something along which measurements may be made | Transection | 8%
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| A two way radio, for example | Transceiver | 5%
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| The flat stern of a boat | Transom | 5%
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| Also known as a sensor | Transducer | 3%
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| The "arms" of a cross-shaped church | Transepts | 0%
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