Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb   Present participle of 
translocate . 
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
				Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word translocating.
Examples
- 
								
Electron micrograph of the protein translocating channel (the
 - 
								
Or whether more drastic measures - such as translocating a species (capturing and moving it) - are necessary.
 - 
								
Efforts are underway to create additional Javan rhino breeding groups by translocating a few individuals from Ujung Kulon to another suitable site.
 - 
								
Efforts are underway to create additional Javan rhino breeding groups by translocating a few individuals from Ujung Kulon to another suitable site.
 - 
								
Here we use PSI-BLAST searches to show that some noncalatytic components are also conserved between type III secretion systems and proton-translocating ATPases.
 - 
								
"Anybody who has a vehicle, netting and a dart gun is potentially in business, and because of the huge growth in the wildlife industry, translocating wild animals has attracted a large number of unqualified operators whose only concern is to make money," writes wildlife expert Ian Michler in Africa Geographic, a local monthly.
 - 
								
After translocating from some system eighty light-years away to our Oort Cloud, it had traveled to here at half the speed of light while the contact ships headed to Earth.
 - 
								
Thereafter, attempts started to drop off, not because of any reduction in terrorist lunacy, but because of a huge increase in security when a balek (those floating LGAs that look like great big apple cores) off-handedly mentioned what incredible restraint the pathuns -- beings capable of translocating planet Earth into its own sun -- were showing.
 - 
								
This would include building a predator sensing system, maintaining anti-poaching operations, and translocating wildlife as part of the transfrontier conservation programme.
 - 
								
The longest known continuous operation documented prior to the space-time shift translocating the colonizing/planoforming expedition ... was eighty-seven elapsed standard Anglo-Rationalist years.
The Magi'i Of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000
 
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.