transmutation (n.)
late 14c., transmutacioun, "successive alteration and interchange," also "transformation in form or nature, metamorphosis; change of one substance into another," late 14c., from Old French transmutacion "transformation, change, metamorphosis" (12c.), from Late Latin transmutationem (nominative transmutatio) "a change, shift." This is a noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin transmutare "change from one condition to another," from trans "across, beyond; thoroughly" (see trans-) + mutare "to change" (from PIE root *mei- (1) "to change, go, move").
In the first sense given, originally in theology; in the second, especially in alchemy, "change of baser metals into ones of more value."
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