transcension
American
[tran-sen-shuhn]
/ trænˈsɛn ʃən /
noun
Etymology
Origin of transcension
1605–15; < Medieval Latin, Late Latin trānscēnsiōn-, stem of trānscēnsiō literally, a passing over. See transcend, -sion
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