TRANSILIENCE

Etymology

Noun

transilience (plural transiliences)

something transilient

a leap across something, or from one thing to another

Source: Wiktionary


Tran*sil"i*ence, Tran*sil"i*en*cy, n. Etym: [L. transiliens, p. pr. of transilire to leap across or over; trans across, over + salire to leap.]

Definition: A leap across or from one thing to another. [R.] "An unadvised transiliency." Glanvill.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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