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In some senses, transverse is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
little, longitudinal, many
TRANSVERSE + NOUN
axiom
PREP.
than
ADV.
rather
adj
Situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction; perpendicular or slanted relative to the "forward" direction; identified with movement across areas.
The units have transverse seats, two and three astride the passageway with single or double longitudinal seats alongside the two entrance vestibules in each car.
Unlike the older trains, the new units have walk-through carriages and longitudinal rather than transverse seating.
Made at right angles to the long axis of the body.
(of an intersection) Not tangent, so that a nondegenerate angle is formed between the two things intersecting. (For the general definition, see Transversality (mathematics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia.)
Not in direct line of descent; collateral.
noun
Anything that is transverse or athwart, such as a road or a ship's web frame.
The longer, or transverse, axis of an ellipse.
verb
To lie or run across; to cross.
To traverse or thwart.
To overturn.
And so long shall her censures, when justly passed, have their effect: how then can they be altered or transversed, suspended or superseded, by a temporal government, that must vanish and come to nothing?
To alter or transform.
In love, it is said, all stratagems are fair, and many little ladies transverse the axiom by applying it to discover the secrets of their friends.
To change from prose into verse, or from verse into prose.
Bayes: Why, thus, Sir; nothing so easy when understood; I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one, if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transverse it; that is, if it be prose, put it into verse, (but that takes up some time) and if it be verse, put it into prose.
adjective — extending or lying across
The units have transverse seats, two and three astride the passageway with single or double longitudinal seats alongside the two entrance vestibules in each car.
WiktionaryUnlike the older trains, the new units have walk-through carriages and longitudinal rather than transverse seating.
WiktionaryAnd so long shall her censures, when justly passed, have their effect: how then can they be altered or transversed, suspended or superseded, by a temporal government, that must vanish and come to noth
WiktionaryIn love, it is said, all stratagems are fair, and many little ladies transverse the axiom by applying it to discover the secrets of their friends.
WiktionaryBayes: Why, thus, Sir; nothing so easy when understood; I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one, if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transve
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In some senses, transverse is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.