Transverse

  • 21transverse — trans·verse || trænzvÉœrs , s / vɜːs n. something that is transverse, something which lies in an opposite direction, something which lies in a cross direction adj. situated across, crosswise …

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  • 22transverse — adjective (no comparative) technical lying or placed across something: a transverse beam …

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  • 23transverse — adjective a transverse bar Syn: crosswise, crossways, cross, horizontal, diagonal, oblique, slanted …

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  • 24transverse — UK [ˌtrænzˈvɜː(r)s] / US [ˌtrænzˈvɜrs] adjective placed sideways or at an angle across something a transverse arch …

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  • 25transverse — trans•verse [[t]trænsˈvɜrs, trænz ; ˈtræns vɜrs, ˈtrænz [/t]] adj. 1) lying or extending across or in a cross direction; cross 2) mad (of a flute) having a mouth hole in the side of the tube, near its end, across which the player s breath is… …

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  • 26transverse — kolektorius statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Prietaisas, įrenginys ar indas medžiagai ar nuotekoms į vieną vietą surinkti. atitikmenys: angl. collector; commutator; drain; transverse vok. Kollektor, m rus. коллектор, m …

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  • 27Transverse myelitis — Classification and external resources An MRI showing lesion of Transverse myelitis (the lesion is the lighter, oval shape at center right), this MRI was taken 3 months after patient recovered ICD 10 …

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  • 28Transverse wave — Transverse plane wave A light wave is an example of a transverse wave …

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  • 29Transverse Ranges — Transverse Ranges …

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  • 30Transverse metatarsal ligament — Latin ligamentum metatarsale transversum Gray s subject #98 359 The transverse metatarsal ligament is a narrow band which runs across and connects together the heads of all the metatarsal bones; it is blended anteriorly with the plantar (glenoid) …

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