Trans

Trans- is a Latin prefix meaning "across", "beyond", or "on the other side of".

Used alone, trans may refer to:


 * Transgender, people who identify themselves with a gender that differs from their sex societally designated/assigned at birth
 * Transsexual, people who seek to transition from their birth-assigned sex to another via therapy and/or surgery

Arts, entertainment, and media

 * Trans (festival), a former festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
 * Trans (film), a 1998 American film
 * Trans Corp, an Indonesian business unit of CT Corp in the fields of media, lifestyle, and entertainment
 * Trans Media, a media subsidiary of Trans Corp
 * Trans TV, an Indonesian television network
 * Trans7, an Indonesian television network

Literature

 * Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities, a 2016 book by Rogers Brubaker
 * Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality, a 2021 book by Helen Joyce

Music

 * Trans (album), by Neil Young
 * Trans (Stockhausen), a 1971 orchestral composition

Places

 * Trans, Mayenne, France, a commune
 * Trans, Switzerland, a village

Science and technology

 * Cis-trans isomerism, in chemistry, a form of stereoisomerism
 * Trans fat, fats containing trans-isomer fatty acids
 * Trans effect in inorganic chemistry, the increased lability of ligands that are trans to certain other ligands
 * Trans-acting in molecular biology, an external factor which acts on a molecule
 * Trans-lunar injection, propulsive maneuver of a spacecraft towards the Moon
 * TRANS.COM, an 8080/Z80 to 8088/8086 computer code translator

Other uses

 * Transition House Association of Nova Scotia (TRANS), Canada
 * FC Narva Trans, an Estonian football team
 * SEAT Trans, a van variant of the SEAT Panda