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 +#[[situated]] or [[lying]] [[across]]; side to side, [[relative]] to some [[defined]] "forward" direction
'''Transverse''' may refer to: '''Transverse''' may refer to:
*[[Transversality]], a concept related to the intersection of <span class="plainlinks">[[manifold]]s</span> in topology *[[Transversality]], a concept related to the intersection of <span class="plainlinks">[[manifold]]s</span> in topology
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*[[Transverse plane]], the plane orthogonal to the anteroposterior or oral-aboral axis; see [[Anatomical terms of location]] *[[Transverse plane]], the plane orthogonal to the anteroposterior or oral-aboral axis; see [[Anatomical terms of location]]
*[[Transverse wave]], a wave that causes a disturbance in the medium perpendicular to the direction it advances *[[Transverse wave]], a wave that causes a disturbance in the medium perpendicular to the direction it advances
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 +* [[longitudinal]]
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  1. situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction

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