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Filter by Meaning The road was transverse to the railway line, causing traffic congestion at the level crossing.
The waves hit the boat transverse, causing it to rock back and forth.
The hiker had to cross the transverse terrain to get to the other side of the mountain.
The river flows transverse through the city, dividing it into two distinct neighborhoods.
The skier moved transverse down the steep slope, expertly navigating through the trees.
The artist drew a transverse line to divide the canvas into two sections.
The transverse momentum of a particle is a measure of its motion perpendicular to its direction of travel.
The transverse section of a tree shows its growth rings.
The transverse fissure separates the cerebellum from the occipital lobe of the brain.
The transverse axis of an ellipse is perpendicular to its conjugate axis.
The transverse engine layout is commonly used in front-wheel-drive cars.
The transverse wave on a string is characterized by its wavelength and amplitude.
The transverse abdominis muscle is responsible for maintaining posture.
The cat ran transverse across the room, chasing after a mouse.
The car was hit transverse by a truck, causing severe damage to its side.
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