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Transverse vs Transversal - What's the difference?

transverse | transversal |

Transversal is a related term of transverse.



As adjectives the difference between transverse and transversal

is that transverse is situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction while transversal is running or lying across; transverse; as, a transversal line.

As nouns the difference between transverse and transversal

is that transverse is anything that is transverse or athwart while transversal is a line which traverses or intersects any system of other lines transversely.

As a verb transverse

is to overturn; to change.

transverse

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction.
  • (geometry, of an intersection) Not tangent: so that a nondegenerate angle is formed between the two things intersecting.
  • Antonyms

    * (lying across) longitudinal

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Anything that is transverse or athwart.
  • (geometry) The longer, or transverse, axis of an ellipse.
  • Verb

    (transvers)
  • To overturn; to change.
  • * Rev. Charles Leslie
  • And so long shall her censures, when justly passed, have their effect: how then can they be altered or transversed , suspended or superseded, by a temporal government, that must vanish and come to nothing?
  • (obsolete) To change from prose into verse, or from verse into prose.
  • (Duke of Buckingham)
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    transversal

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Running or lying across; transverse; as, a transversal line.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A line which traverses or intersects any system of other lines transversely.
  • (mathematics) A set containing one member from each of a collection of disjoint sets.