"transvaluation" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: transvaluations [plural]
Etymology: From trans- + valuation. Etymology templates: {{af|en|trans-|valuation}} trans- + valuation Head templates: {{en-noun}} transvaluation (plural transvaluations)
  1. A change of values; a revaluation. Related terms: transvalue, revaluation Translations (Translations): मूल्यांतरण (mūlyāntraṇ) (Hindi)
    Sense id: en-transvaluation-en-noun-EavXEYZJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with trans-

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