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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The transverse engine layout is commonly used in front-wheel drive cars.
The scientist is trying to transverse the blood-brain barrier.
The beam was cut transverse to its length, creating two equal sections.
The transverse flute is commonly used in Western classical music.
The transverse colon is the part of the large intestine that runs horizontally across the abdomen.
A jump rope creates transverse waves that travel along its length.
The transverse facial artery supplies blood to the face and scalp.
The transverse waves are used in ultrasonic testing to detect flaws in materials.
The surgeon will transverse the patient's abdomen to remove the tumor.
The climber had to transverse the rock face to reach the summit.
The surgeon made a transverse incision to access the tumor.
The transverse abdominis is one of the muscles of the human abdominal wall.
The transverse carpal ligament forms the roof of the carpal tunnel.
The transverse flute is also known as the side-blown flute.
The transverse engine layout is common in front-wheel-drive vehicles.
The MRI scan showed a transverse view of the spinal cord.
The transverse abdominis muscle helps with core stability during exercise.
The airplane experienced transverse turbulence during the flight.
The ants will transverse the kitchen counter to reach the sugar.
The transverse waves in the ocean can be very powerful.
The transverse beam supports the weight of the bridge.
The satellite will transverse the Earth's atmosphere to gather data.
The ultrasound technician measured the fetus's transverse diameter.
The radio waves propagate as transverse electromagnetic waves.
A transverse line divides a rectangle into two congruent triangles.
The transverse flute produces sound when the player blows across the hole.
The athlete jumped transverse over the hurdle, breaking the world record.
The polarized light can be divided into two perpendicular directions, parallel and transverse.
The airplane will transverse the Atlantic Ocean in ten hours.
A transverse shear force is applied perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of a beam.
The transverse arch of the foot supports the body's weight.
The transverse dunes in the desert were shaped by the wind.
The transverse waves are common in oceanography and are important for navigation.
The hiker had to transverse the stream to continue on the trail.
A transverse section of a tree can reveal its age and growth patterns.
The hiker had to transverse the rocky terrain carefully.
The teacher asked the students to transverse the sentence, making it negative.
The driver had to transverse the narrow bridge without hitting the guardrails.
The airplane was flying transverse to the wind, making it a bumpy ride for the passengers.
The ship was hit transverse to its course, causing significant damage.
The ladder was placed transverse to the wall, making it easier to climb up.
The artist painted transverse lines on the canvas to create a sense of movement.
The dancer performed a transverse jump to cross the stage.
The photographer captured the image transverse to the horizon, creating a stunning landscape photo.
The snow was falling transverse to the ground, creating a winter wonderland.
The carpenter cut the wood transverse to the grain to create a smooth finish.
The road crosses transverse to the railway track, causing traffic delays at the level crossing.
The athlete trained by running transverse to the track's usual direction.
The pilot made a transverse turn to avoid a flock of birds.
The dancers moved transverse across the stage, creating an interesting visual effect.
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