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transversal
transversalLine PQ is a transversal.trans·ver·sal T0325600 (trăns-vûr′səl, trănz-)adj. Transverse.n. Mathematics A line that intersects a system of other lines.transversal (trænzˈvɜːsəl) n (Mathematics) geometry a line intersecting two or more other linesadj a less common word for transverse transˈversally advtrans•ver•sal (trænsˈvɜr səl, trænz-) adj. 1. transverse. n. 2. a line intersecting two or more other lines. [1400–50; late Middle English (adj.) < Medieval Latin trānsversālis. See transverse, -al1] trans•ver′sal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | transversal - extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis; "cross members should be all steel"; "from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully"; "transversal vibrations"; "transverse colon"cross, thwartwise, transversecrosswise - lying or extending across the length of a thing or in a cross direction; "a crosswise street"; "the crosswise dimension" |
transversaladjectiveSituated or lying across:crossing, crosswise, thwart, transverse, traverse.Translationstransversal
transversal[trans′vər·səl] (mathematics) A line intersecting a given family of lines. Also known as semisecant. A curve orthogonal to a hypersurface. If π is a given map of a set X onto a set Y, a transversal for π is a subset T of X with the property that T contains exactly one point of π-1(y) for each y ε Y. AcronymsSeeTRANSVtransversal
Synonyms for transversaladj situated or lying acrossSynonyms- crossing
- crosswise
- thwart
- transverse
- traverse
Synonyms for transversaladj extending or lying acrossSynonyms- cross
- thwartwise
- transverse
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