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Traverse   /trˈævərs/  /trəvˈərs/   Listen
Traverse

noun
1.
A horizontal beam that extends across something.  Synonyms: crossbeam, crosspiece, trave.
2.
A horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it.  Synonym: transom.
3.
Taking a zigzag path on skis.  Synonym: traversal.
4.
Travel across.  Synonym: traversal.
verb
(past & past part. traversed; pres. part. traversing)
1.
Travel across or pass over.  Synonyms: cover, cross, cut across, cut through, get across, get over, pass over, track.
2.
To cover or extend over an area or time period.  Synonyms: cross, span, sweep.  "The parking lot spans 3 acres" , "The novel spans three centuries"
3.
Deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit.  Synonym: deny.



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"Traverse" Quotes from Famous Books



... the clay part of Kent, and my bungalow stood on the edge of an old sea cliff and stared across the flats of Romney Marsh at the sea. In very wet weather the place is almost inaccessible, and I have heard that at times the postman used to traverse the more succulent portions of his route with boards upon his feet. I never saw him doing so, but I can quite imagine it. Outside the doors of the few cottages and houses that make up the present village big birch besoms are stuck, to wipe off the worst of the clay, which will give some idea of ...
— The First Men In The Moon • H. G. Wells

... unusual length followed. The noise of the ship going through the water, and the beat of the engines, assumed the monopoly of sound. Doe and I were thinking of the thorny and troublesome path of confession, which in a few days we must traverse. And Monty indicated what his thoughts were by the remark with which he prepared to close that night's ...
— Tell England - A Study in a Generation • Ernest Raymond

... inquest was held. It was near the scene of the tragedy, and occasionally a man would detach himself from the slow, dawdling, depressed-looking group of mountaineers who loitered in the open space beneath the loft, and traverse the scant distance down the bridle-path to gaze at the spot where the stranger's body had lain, whence it had been conveyed to the nearest shelter at hand, the old barn, where the coroner's jury were even now engaged in ...
— The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories • Charles Egbert Craddock

... "Dolores, my traverse is run," whispered Jabez. The effort all but stole his breath. He paused; then summoning all the tremendous will that had dominated his frame when surging with strength, he told what he had to say in short sentences, nursing the flickering spark to force his speech. "Never leave here, girl. ...
— The Pirate Woman • Aylward Edward Dingle

... the rock was but the antechamber, as it were, to a larger cavern, where twenty men might sit or lie at ease; and the entrance to this larger place was through a passage so narrow and low that none who did not know the secret would think it possible to traverse it. ...
— The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn - A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot • Evelyn Everett-Green


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