Definitions for "Transitional"
Transitional style is a marriage of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics. Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles. Fabric can range from graphic patterns on overstuffed sofas to textured chenilles on sleek wood frames. More info
Broad style that falls between traditional European and Oriental rug designs and new contemporary styles. Floral and botanical patterns are good examples of rugs in this category.
furniture style in which design elements are toned down so that the piece may fit with a traditional or more contemporary décor.
The period around the 1890s between Victorian and Edwardian architecture and incorporating elements from each period.
naturalistic design that is highly stylized, but still showing some recognizable elements. Details...
stratified epithelial tissue consisting of cells which vary in appearance between squamous and cuboidal. This depends on whether the tissue is stretched or relaxed (e.g., urinary bladder).
Of or pertaining to transition; involving or denoting transition; as, transitional changes; transitional stage.
Forms - Fossil forms that represent an intermediate evolutionary stage between two or more species.
of or relating to or characterized by transition; "adolescence is a transitional stage between childhood and adulthood"
products appropriate for a wide variety of occasions, bridging the gap between formal and casual
Products are in transition to organic when they are grown for a minimum of one year prior to harvest using only materials and methods permitted under the U.S. Organic Foods Production Act of 1990. However, they do not yet qualify as organic until they meet the three year requirement period.
Keywords:  sediments, sea, land, formed
sediments formed between the land and the sea.
relating to a passage or change from one position, state, phase or concept to another.
Keywords:  synonym, issue
Synonym for transitional issue.