crosswise |
transverse |
As adjectives the difference between crosswise and transverse
is that
crosswise is crossing; lying across while
transverse is situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction.
As an adverb crosswise
is transversely; so as to lie across.
As a noun transverse is
anything that is transverse or athwart.
As a verb transverse is
to overturn; to change.
crosswise |
crossflow |
As an adjective crosswise
is crossing; lying across.
As an adverb crosswise
is transversely; so as to lie across.
As a noun crossflow is
a crosswise flow.
As a verb crossflow is
to flow across, or in a contrary direction.
crosswise |
crosscoupled |
As adjectives the difference between crosswise and crosscoupled
is that
crosswise is crossing; lying across while
crosscoupled is coupled crosswise.
As an adverb crosswise
is transversely; so as to lie across.
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