1. transmat - Noun
2. transmat - Verb
transmat (plural transmats)
(Britain, science fiction) A teleporter; a fictional device that transfers/transmits matter from one location to another without the object traversing the intervening distance as itself.
transmat (third-person singular simple present transmats, present participle transmatting, simple past and past participle transmatted)
(Britain, science fiction, transitive, intransitive) To teleport; to (cause to) travel via transmat device.
A year later, Transmat released what was to become one of techno and house music's classic anthems – the seminal track "Strings of Life". Source: Internet
The Sycorax transmat Jones, Alex, Blake and Llewellyn up to their ship. Source: Internet
Transmat Records went on to have many more successful releases such as 1988's "Wiggin". Source: Internet
They are to plant the in the core of the planet, after which they have fourteen minutes to return and escape via transmat. Source: Internet