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transmutation

Noun
pl: transmutations

This term describes a profound shift in identity or substance, moving beyond simple modification to a complete change in nature. It carries a heavy historical association with alchemy, evoking the mystical pursuit of turning lead into gold, which gives the word a sense of wonder or impossibility. In modern scientific contexts, the word is stripped of mysticism and used precisely to describe nuclear physics or genetic alterations. It implies a structural transformation at the most fundamental level, whether atomic or biological, rather than a superficial change in appearance.

Meanings

Noun

The act of changing or the state of being changed into another form, nature, or substance.

"The transmutation of base metals into gold was the primary goal of ancient alchemists."

Noun

The conversion of one chemical element into another through a nuclear reaction.

"The transmutation of uranium into plutonium occurs within a nuclear reactor."

Noun

The process of altering a biological or genetic structure to create a different trait or organism.

"Scientists are studying the transmutation of certain proteins to better understand disease progression."

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