intr.v. trans·mi·grat·ed, trans·mi·grat·ing, trans·mi·grates 1. To migrate. 2. To pass into another body after death. Used of the soul. [Latin trānsmigrāre, trānsmigrāt- : trāns-, trans- + migrāre, to migrate; see MIGRATE.] trans′mi·gration n. trans·migra′tor n. trans·migra·to′ry (-mīgrə-tôr′ē) adj. |
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