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transit

Transit - What does it mean?

transit | |

Transit vs Trnsmit - What's the difference?

transit | trnsmit |

Transit vs Visa - What's the difference?

transit | visa |


As verbs the difference between transit and visa

is that transit is while visa is to show, to exhibit.

Transit vs Trans - What's the difference?

transit | trans |


As a verb transit

is .

As an adjective trans is

(chemistry) in (or constituting, forming, or describing) a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the opposite side of the bond.

As a noun trans is

.

Modern vs Transit - What's the difference?

modern | transit |


As an adjective modern

is pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient.

As a noun modern

is someone who lives in modern times.

As a verb transit is

.

Transit vs Transfers - What's the difference?

transit | transfers |


As a verb transit

is .

As a noun transfers is

.

Transit vs Tranfer - What's the difference?

transit | tranfer |

Tranfer is likely misspelled.


Tranfer has no English definition.

As a noun transit

is the act of passing over, across, or through something.

As a verb transit

is to pass over, across or through something.

Transit vs Occultation - What's the difference?

transit | occultation |


As a verb transit

is .

As a noun occultation is

(astronomy) an astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object is hidden by another celestial object that passes between it and the observer when the nearer object appears larger and completely hides the more distant object.

Transit vs Enroute - What's the difference?

transit | enroute |


As a noun transit

is the act of passing over, across, or through something.

As a verb transit

is to pass over, across or through something.

As an adjective enroute is

misspelling of lang=en.

Transit vs Go - What's the difference?

transit | go |


As a verb transit

is .

As a noun go is

water.

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