Transmigratory

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /trænsˈmaɪˌɡreɪˌtɔˌri/

Definitions of transmigratory

adjective relating to or involving the migration of souls from one body to another after death

Example Sentences

A1 Some birds are transmigratory and travel long distances during certain times of the year.

A2 The transmigratory nature of monarch butterflies allows them to migrate thousands of miles each year.

B1 The transmigratory patterns of whales have been studied by marine biologists for decades.

B2 The transmigratory behavior of certain fish species is influenced by environmental factors such as water temperature.

C1 Researchers are still trying to understand the transmigratory instincts of certain animal species.

C2 The transmigratory routes of migratory birds are carefully monitored by conservationists to ensure their safety during migration.

Examples of transmigratory in a Sentence

formal The study of transmigratory patterns in birds is a fascinating field of research.

informal I heard that some species of fish have transmigratory habits during certain seasons.

slang Dude, did you know that some insects are totally transmigratory?

figurative Her thoughts were like transmigratory spirits, constantly moving from one idea to the next.

Grammatical Forms of transmigratory

past tense

transmigrated

plural

transmigratories

comparative

more transmigratory

superlative

most transmigratory

present tense

transmigrates

future tense

will transmigrate

perfect tense

has transmigrated

continuous tense

is transmigrating

singular

transmigratory

positive degree

transmigratory

infinitive

to transmigrate

gerund

transmigrating

participle

transmigrating

Origin and Evolution of transmigratory

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'transmigratory' originated from the Latin word 'transmigrare', which means to move or pass through.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of souls passing from one body to another in reincarnation beliefs, 'transmigratory' has evolved to also refer to the movement or migration of people or animals from one place to another.