"Transversely" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Transversely refers to a direction or movement that is across or at a right angle to a particular axis or surface. It can also refer to something that affects or affects equally in all directions, or without any particular bias.
Example: The cracks in the wall ran transversely across the surface.
Transvenous refers to the passage of something (such as medication, a device, or a procedure) through a vein.<br>It is often used in medical contexts, particularly in the fields of cardiology and neurology, to describe the insertion of devices such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and vagus nerve stimulators through a vein.
The word "transversally" means:<br><br>1. In a crossing way or direction; at a right angle to something else.<br>2. Spanning from side to side; extending across.<br><br>Example: "The wooden beam was installed transversally across the roof to provide additional support."<br><br>Note: The adjective "transverse" is often used in mathematics and medicine to describe a line or structure that crosses another, usually at a right angle.
Located or directed across; going across; situated at an angle or right across something, often used to describe a direction or movement. <br><br>Example: "The movie theater is located transverse to the main street."
Crossed or went over something from one side to the other, especially from one side of a line or a surface to the other.
Traveling or extending across or along something, rather than parallel or following the length or direction in which something is placed or arranged.<br><br>Example: The highway transverses the mountains, providing a shorter route for travelers.<br><br>This word can be used to describe journeys or paths that move from one side to the other, often in a straight line.<br><br>Synonyms: crossing, intersecting, traversing
A term used to describe an individual who dresses in a style typically associated with the opposite sex.