transcendental in Korean
transcendental in Korean is 초월 — transcendental means relating to ideas or knowledge that go beyond ordinary experience, especially in philosophy.
transcendental in Korean
초월
Pronounced: chowol
not algebraic
What does "transcendental" mean?
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adj Relating to ideas or knowledge that go beyond ordinary experience, especially in philosophy.
"Kant's transcendental philosophy explores how the mind shapes experience."
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adj (mathematics) Describing a number that is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients, such as pi.
"Pi and e are both transcendental numbers."
transcendental in a sentence
- Kant's transcendental philosophy explores how the mind shapes experience.
- The lecture covered transcendental themes in 19th-century thought.
- Pi and e are both transcendental numbers.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "transcendental" in Korean?
"transcendental" in Korean is 초월. transcendental means: Relating to ideas or knowledge that go beyond ordinary experience, especially in philosophy.
How do you pronounce 초월?
"transcendental" in Korean is 초월, pronounced "chowol".
How do you use "transcendental" in a sentence?
Example: "Kant's transcendental philosophy explores how the mind shapes experience." In Korean, "transcendental" is 초월.
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