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Discover LudwigThe word "transmuting" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a transformation or change of one element or form into another. For example: "The alchemist worked diligently for many hours to transmute the lead into gold."
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transmuting
verb
Present participle of transmute
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Boyle also maintained a lifelong pursuit of transmutational alchemy, endeavouring to discover the secret of transmuting base metals into gold and to contact individuals believed to possess alchemical secrets.
The gold in a ring is unoxidised metal, and transmuting it into the oxidised form would require it to deign to participate in some chemical reactions.
Researchers at T2K observed, for the first time, muon-neutrinos transmuting into the electron variety the one sort of spot-changing that had not been seen before.
His aristocratic family was wrecked by the revolution; but like many children of undesirables, he disguised his background, transmuting the values he inherited into devout Stalinism.Simonov wrote admiringly of the redemptive power of slave labour and the White Sea Canal, one of the gigantic Stalinist infrastructure projects built on the skeletons of prisoners.
But the main role of the protons is to knock neutrons free from nuclei in the target.These neutrons should, if all goes well, be absorbed by the technetium and other fission products, transmuting them into new elements.
We apprehend this one and only Christ Son, Lord, only-begotten in twonly-begotten inutwoonatures the twithoutres, without transmuting one nature into the other; without dividing them into two separate confusings; witheutwoonaturesng them according to area or function.
In the area of the environment, for example, bilateral negotiations have been supplemented and in some cases replaced by multilateral ones, transmuting the process of individual state consent into community acceptance.
The Council continued its declaration as follows: We apprehend this one and only Christ Son, Lord, only-begotten in twonly-begotten inutwoonatures the twithoutres, without transmuting one nature into the other; without dividing them into two separate confusings; witheutwoonaturesng them according to area or function.
In the middle, a jumble of steel walkways straddling the rails is transmuting into the spectacular transport hub of the future Mons, courtesy of Santiago Calatrava – the Giorgio Armani of urban regeneration.
Peaceful protests by Sunni started in December 2012, but a lack of concessions by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and a massacre at a peace camp at Hawijah last April is transmuting peaceful protest into armed resistance.
They literally highlight these muscles' incredible knack for transmuting the ephemera of mental events into the physical, the visible.
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