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trajet (‖ traʒɛ, ˈtrædʒɪt) [a. F. trajet:—L. traject-us: see traject n.] 1. A crossing, passage, ‘run across’; = traject n. 2.
1741Berkeley in Fraser Life viii. (1871) 268 You may..come to Bath, and from thence..make a short trajet to our coast. 1825T. Hook Sayings Ser. ii. Sutherl. I. 136 During the trajet from the Castle Inn at Marlborough. 1885‘Mrs. Alexander’ At Bay iii, There is an earlier one..by the Dieppe route, but you gain no time, for the trajet is longer. 1894Field 1 Dec. 828/1 Made their trajet to Blessington town from Dublin. 2. The course or passage of a nerve or the like.
1849–52Todd's Cycl. Anat. IV. 815/2 The trajet of the nerve is external to that of the internal jugular vein. |