transpirar
Galician
verb
Definitions
- to perspire, to sweat
- (botany) to transpire (to move water up the plant and out the stomata)
- (inflection of) transpirar
- (inflection of) transpirar
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin transpiro, transpirare, trans (across, beyond, over, through).
Origin
Latin
trans
Gloss
across, beyond, over, through
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Transrhenane English
- Transylvania English
- tralineate English
- transduce English
- transfretation English
- transit English
- transude English
- transvestite English
- *ad trans Latin
- silvam Latin
- trans Latin
- transfundo Latin
- transgredior Latin
- transpirare Latin
- transpiratio Latin
- transpirationem, transpiratio Latin
- transpiro, transpirare Latin
- transpono Latin
- transscendo Latin
- transverto Latin
- trānspārēntem, trānspārēns Latin
- trānspārēntis, trānspārēns Latin
- vertere Latin
- Transvestitismus German
- traforare Italian
- traspirare Italian
- trans French
- transpirer French
- transpirar Spanish, Castilian
- *dewk- Proto-Indo-European
- transpirar Portuguese
- traverser Old French
- tregeter Old French
- tres- Old French
- tra Esperanto
- trans Esperanto
- Nistru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Transnistria Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- *trānts Proto-Italic