transversal

[tran(t)sˈvərs(ə)l]

transversal Definition

  • 1lying or extending across something
  • 2intersecting a system of lines

Using transversal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transversal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The transversal line intersects the parallel lines.

  • Example

    The transversal axis divides the body into upper and lower halves.

  • Example

    The transversal waves move perpendicular to the direction of propagation.

transversal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for transversal

Phrases with transversal

  • the angle formed by two lines intersected by a third line, called the transversal

    Example

    In the figure, the transversal angle between the lines a and b is 60 degrees.

  • a type of wave in which the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of propagation

    Example

    Light is an example of a transversal wave.

  • an imaginary plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves

    Example

    The transversal plane passes through the navel and divides the body into the thorax and abdomen.

Origins of transversal

from Latin 'transversus', meaning 'turned or directed across'

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Summary: transversal in Brief

The term 'transversal' [tran(t)sˈvərs(ə)l] refers to something lying or extending across or intersecting a system of lines. It is used to describe lines, angles, and waves that are perpendicular or diagonal to the direction of propagation. Examples include 'The transversal line intersects the parallel lines.' and 'The transversal waves move perpendicular to the direction of propagation.'