traverse

/tɹəˈvɜːs//tɹəˈvɝs/

noun

  1. 1

    A route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing, in which the descent occurs by a different route than the ascent.

  2. 2

    A series of points, with angles and distances measured between, traveled around a subject, usually for use as "control" i.e. angular reference system for later surveying work.

  3. 3

    A screen or partition.

  4. 4

    Something that thwarts or obstructs.

    He will succeed, as long as there are no unlucky traverses not under his control.
  5. 5

    A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building.

  6. 6

    A formal denial of some matter of fact alleged by the opposite party in any stage of the pleadings. The technical words introducing a traverse are absque hoc ("without this", i.e. without what follows).

  7. 7

    The zigzag course or courses made by a ship in passing from one place to another; a compound course.

  8. 8

    A line lying across a figure or other lines; a transversal.

  9. 9

    In trench warfare, a defensive trench built to prevent enfilade.

  10. 10

    A traverse board.

verb

  1. 1

    To travel across, often under difficult conditions.

    He will have to traverse the mountain to get to the other side.
  2. 2

    To visit all parts of; to explore thoroughly.

    to traverse all nodes in a network
  3. 3

    To lay in a cross direction; to cross.

  4. 4

    (artillery) To rotate a gun around a vertical axis to bear upon a military target.

    to traverse a cannon
  5. 5

    , To climb or descend a steep hill at a wide angle (relative to the slope).

  6. 6

    To (make a cutting, an incline) across the gradients of a sloped face at safe rate.

    The last run, weary, I traversed the descents in no hurry to reach the lodge.
  7. 7

    To act against; to thwart or obstruct.

  8. 8

    To pass over and view; to survey carefully.

  9. 9

    To plane in a direction across the grain of the wood.

    to traverse a board
  10. 10

    To deny formally.

  11. 11

    To use the motions of opposition or counteraction.

adjective

  1. 1

    Lying across; being in a direction across something else.

    paths cut with traverse trenches

adverb

  1. 1

    Athwart; across; crosswise

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