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The alchemists of today are those nuclear chemists who routinely transmute uranium to plutonium by bombarding uranium with neutrons.
He mediates through symbols, metaphors, allegories and metonymy to transmute his experiences of the phenomenal world.
He could transmute wispy ideas into detailed plans and turn revolutionary dreams into enduring realities.
In his analyses, the rubric becomes a sort of mystical triangle whose terms seem perpetually to transmute into one another.
Even if they do, it's your Libran duty to transmute this irritating grit into your own precious pearl of personal wisdom.
Elements of occultism were reflected in claims of ability to prolong life and transmute metals.
Perhaps you can pay the surcharge in lead and someone in the back will transmute it into gold.
Alchemists, the tales go, sought to use a magical philosopher's stone to transmute lead into gold.
Attempts to transmute other metals to gold may have been made as long ago as the Bronze Age.
In alchemy, the production of the Philosopher's Stone that could transmute lead to gold, and confer immortality.
When a volcano erupts, there is an energy inside you that you have to eliminate, to transmute into pure light, pure love.
They can draw their power up above the pituitary to the fontanel, and they can transmute that power.
The alchemists of old sought to transmute base metals into gold and to invent a potion that would confer immortality.
The big risk everywhere is that a strain of the virus will transmute into a version that can be passed from person to person.
We have to transmute the Base Metals, that is to say, our defects, into the purest Gold of the Spirit.
The beam particles have a certain probability to interact with atomic nuclei in the material and transmute them into a radioactive isotope.
It is indispensable, urgent, to transmute the pure waters of life into the wine of light of the alchemist.
We know that they can transmute the personal and private agony into something rich and strange, something universal and almost impersonal.
The elixir is the Philosopher's Stone, the object which will transmute base metals into silver and gold, but also has the power of restoring health, curing all diseases.
The conventional image of Paracelsus himself as the ultimate mystic who sought to transmute base metals into gold and to create homunculi must be re-evaluated.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you.
Dost thou desire nothing brighter than gold that thou wouldst transmute all this ethereal lustre into such dross as thou wallowest in already?
But I have, sir, an idea, which, by your leave and kind assistance, I shall transmute into cash.
Its cheekychappie chirpiness would transmute over the years into the seedier approach of Guy Ritchie's mockney malarkeys.
Yet the spirit can for the time pervade and control every member and function of the body, and transmute what in form is the grossest sensuality into purity and devotion.
After all, the mediaeval belief in the Philosopher's Stone which could transmute metals, has its counterpart in the accepted theory of metabolism which changes living tissue.
There'll be a check at the post-office, I know, and we'll transmute it into beautiful buckwheat flour, a gallon of maple syrup, and a new pair of overshoes for you.
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