Transeunt Definition
 trănsē-ənt 
    adjective
  
 Productive of effects outside the mind.
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(philosophy) Passing out or operating beyond itself; transitive; opposed to immanent.
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 Origin of Transeunt
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Circa 1625; from Latin trānseunt-, transiens (“passing beyond"), present participle of trānseō (“to go over, cross"); from trans- (“across, on the far side, beyond") and eō (“to go, walk, march"); see transient.
From Wiktionary
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Latin trānsiēns trānseunt- present participle of trānsīre to go over transient
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
 
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