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tran·sept \ˈtranˌsept, ˈtraan-\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin transeptum, from Latin trans- + septum, saeptum enclosure, wall — more at septum : the transversal part of a cruciform church that crosses at right angles to the greatest length between the nave and the apse or choir; also : either of the projecting ends < the north transept > — see basilica illustration |