Transmigration
31transmigration — Movement from one site to another; may entail the crossing of some usually limiting barrier, as in the passage of blood cells through the walls of the vessels (diapedesis). [L. transmigro, pp. atus, to remove from one place to another] ovular t.… …
32transmigration — See reincarnation …
33transmigration — the mass resettlement of people within a country to alleviate overcrowding or localized overpopulation …
34TRANSMIGRATION — the doctrine prevalent in the East, that the soul is immortal, and that when it leaves the body at death it passes into another, a transition which in certain systems goes under the name of reincarnation …
35Transmigration — 1. Udvandring. 2. Sjælevandring …
36transmigration — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Migration] Syn. trek, pilgrimage, movement; see emigration . 2. [Reincarnation] Syn. metempsychosis, rebirth, avatar. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Departure from one s native land to settle in another: emigration, exodus,… …
37transmigration — trans|mi|gra|tion [ˌtrænzmaıˈgreıʃən US ˌtræns ] n [U] technical the time when the soul passes into another body after death, according to some religions …
38transmigration — trans|mi|gra|tion [ ,trænzmaı greıʃn ] noun uncount TECHNICAL a process that some religions believe happens after someone dies, in which the spirit of that person moves into the body of another person or animal …
39TRANSMIGRATION — a FORM of METEMPSYCHOSIS or REBIRTH which teaches that at death the SOUL leaves the body to be reborn in another body as a baby. It is closely associated and often confused with REINCARNATION …
40transmigration — sb. RG. 9 …