Paleolithic Etymology of :
TRaNS-
Linguistic references
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/trans-
Semantic fields in Paraklist
Tracing a transversal stroke
in TR1
[Sources]
aoRTa
aRTeRy
TRaChea
TRaCk
CRoSS
RouTe
TRaCe
aoRTè
aRêTe
RaTer
aoRTe
aRTèRe
TRaChée
PeRCer
TRaNChe
RouTe
TRaCe
RiTus
TRaNS-
ShaRShaR
TRaCe
TRaVeRSe
eNTeR
ThReShoLD
TRaiL
TiRer
TRaiT
TRaîNer
TRaMe
ChaîNe
TRaCe
TRaVeRSer
eNTRée
PoRTe
TRaNS-
iNTRo-
ReTRo-
iNTRa-
eXTRa
uLTRa
TRaHo
TRaHeRe
TRéQô
RuWT
Figure: The art of tranching
Transmitting technique
in TR2
[Sources]
TeChNique
BiFaCe
TRaNSMit
LeaRN
FLiNT
KNaP
ChiP
RiGhT
FoRM
iNSTRuCT
Beauty
TRaNS-
SiLeX
TowRah
TeChNique
BiFaCe
TRaNSMettre
aPPRendre
TaiLLer
DéBiTer
iNSTRuCTion
Beau
Figure: Transmitting traditions