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transitionlike

Transitionlike is an adjective used to describe something that resembles or mimics a transition between distinct states, conditions, or contexts. It is not a formal technical term with a single, precise definition, and its meaning varies by field.

In media, design, and user experience, transitionlike elements connect states without abrupt changes. Examples include gradual

In mathematics or physics, transitionlike can describe processes that gradually evolve from one state to another,

In linguistics or narrative studies, transitionlike devices may refer to connectors, cues, or sequences that bridge

Because the term is informal, it should be used with care to avoid ambiguity. When precision is

See also: transition, transitional, interpolation, easing, morphing, phase transition.

crossfades
between
scenes,
motion
that
eases
from
one
pose
to
another,
or
parameter
changes
that
interpolate
smoothly
rather
than
jumping.
Such
effects
are
described
as
transitionlike
to
emphasize
resemblance
to
a
transition
rather
than
to
claim
a
specific
mechanism.
similar
to
a
phase
transition
but
without
sharp
discontinuities.
For
instance,
a
function
with
smooth,
continuous
change
from
one
limit
to
another
could
be
described
as
transitionlike.
topics
or
actions
in
a
way
that
preserves
continuity
for
the
viewer
or
reader.
required,
it
is
better
to
specify
the
exact
mechanism
(interpolation,
easing,
crossfade,
gradual
parametrization,
etc.).