Transverse in a sentence as an adjective

The C5 has a transverse leaf spring that springs both sides of the axels.

"It's hard to transverse them, or to merge them, or often even to look up a list of keys.

You don't need to transverse any previous commits to recreate that tree.

I wonder if by "the shape of the laser" they actually mean the transverse mode of the laser.

Works as long as the boundary intersections are transverse.

And that is as in no Federal government data can transverse their devices.

The real energy cost with obtaining orbit is the high transverse velocity, not the height.

I think the proposal says explicitly there are no longitudinal dampers on the pylons, only horizontal transverse, but thermal expansion shouldn't be a problem for those.

It's well worth reading in full on eur-lex for riveting prose like "the measurement, in millimetres, of the thickness of a transverse section of the fruit between the lateral faces and the middle, perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis".

A dongle has a binary blob, but it's limited to the dongle itself -- it won't most likely be able to transverse the USB pipeline and get access to system memory / processes unless there are vulnerabilities in the USB transfer itself.

> "the measurement, in millimetres, of the thickness of a transverse section of the fruit between the lateral faces and the middle, perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis"Oh, look, a good definition in a legal document.

Transverse definitions

adjective

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"

See also: transversal thwartwise