Transpire Mnemonic
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transpire
transpire
/tɹænˈspaɪ̯ə(ɹ)/
be revealed
be discovered
come to light
come about
come to pass
occur
perspire
sweat
Examples
- Another nice example is transpiration.
- Transpiration is a process similar to evaporation.
- It's not condensation, but transpiration that is being used here.
- This is the f information on transpiration and stomatal behaviour.
- Transpiration cools the air due to evaporation.
- Cohesion, transpirational pull, capillarity, root pressure.
- It can cause soils to dry out by transpiration.
- The duel effects of evaporation and transpiration is called evapotranspiration.
- At the beginning of 1950's, a singularly unexpected event transpired.
- It is also used to replace water lost during transpiration and photosynthesis.
pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas
verb
exude water vapor
verb
come to light; become known
verb
come about, happen, or occur
verb
give off (water) through the skin
verb
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"Trans + Spire. Plans cross and respire, secrets eventually breathe out and transpire."
"Trans + Squire. What happened across the kingdom, the squire found out."
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