| Term | Definition |
| transgress | tr. and intr. v. To go beyond or over set limits; to break a rule. |
| transitive | adj. (grammar) Describing an action carried from subject to verb to object; needing direct object to complete the meaning of the verb. |
| transitory | adj. Lasting for only a short while. |
| translucent | adj. Permitting light to pass through, but not transparent. |
| ambience | n. Environment; the surrounding atmosphere. |
| obituary | n. Notice of death with biographical information. |
| transient | adj. Passing quickly; transitory. |
| transient | adj. Staying only a short time. |
| transiet | n. A person or thing having a short stay. |
| aberration | n. Straying from what is normal or accepted. |
| erratic | adj. Irregular or inconsistent in movement, habit, quality, or ideas. |
| episode | n. an incident in a person's life or in a story or play. |
| exodus | n. mass departure or emigration. |
| exodus | n. (capitalized) The departure of the Israelites from Egypt with their leader Moses. |
| itinerant | adj. Traveling from place to place, expecially to perform some duty or work; transient. |
| itinerant | n. A person who travels from place to place. |
| itinerary | n. A route of travel. |
| itinerary | n. A plan or record of journey. |
| advent | n. Arrival or coming into being. |
| advent | n. (capitalized) The period beginning four weeks before Christmas; the birth of Christ. |
| circumvent | tr. v. To avoid; to avoid by cleverness. |
| circumvent | tr. v. To avoid by passing around. |
| convene | tr. and intr. v. To assemble, especially for a meeting. |
| intervene | intr. v. To occur between events or periods. |
| intervene | intr. v. To come between, thereby easing a situation. |
| intervene | intr. v. To interfere or to interrupt. |
| telepathy | n. Communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or other sensory means. |
| deviate | intr. v. To turn aside from acourse, norm, pattern, or subject. |
| devious | adj. Winding; roundabout. |
| devious | adj. Underhanded; deceptive. |
| impervious | adj. Not penetrable by light rays, moisture, ect. |
| impervious | adj. Incapable of being influenced or affected |