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CROSSED |
Traversed |
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JUMP |
The space traversed by a leap. |
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COURSE |
The ground or path traversed; track; way. |
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TRANSMEATABLE |
Capable of being passed over or traversed; passable. |
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BOWSHOT |
The distance traversed by an arrow shot from a bow. |
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TUBULIDENTATE |
Having teeth traversed by canals; -- said of certain
edentates. |
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BARRULY |
Traversed by barrulets or small bars; -- said of the
field. |
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TRAVERSABLE |
Capable of being traversed, or passed over; as, a
traversable region. |
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RHEOPHORE |
A connecting wire of an electric or voltaic apparatus,
traversed by a current. |
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PERINEUM |
The region which is included within the outlet of the
pelvis, and is traversed by the urinogenital canal and the rectum. |
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PASSABLE |
Capable of being passed, traveled, navigated, traversed,
penetrated, or the like; as, the roads are not passable; the stream is
passablein boats. |
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RADIOGRAPH |
A picture produced by the Rontgen rays upon a sensitive
surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque
objects traversed by the rays. |
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SEMIDIURNAL |
Pertaining to, or traversed in, six hours, or in half
the time between the rising and setting of a heavenly body; as, a
semidiurnal arc. |
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BOBBIN |
A cylindrical or spool-shaped coil or insulated wire,
usually containing a core of soft iron which becomes magnetic when the
wire is traversed by an electrical current. |
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ODOMETER |
An instrument attached to the wheel of a vehicle, to
measure the distance traversed; also, a wheel used by surveyors, which
registers the miles and rods traversed. |
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BASIN |
A circular or oval valley, or depression of the surface of
the ground, the lowest part of which is generally occupied by a lake,
or traversed by a river. |
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ROUND |
A course ending where it began; a circuit; a beat;
especially, one freguently or regulary traversed; also, the act of
traversing a circuit; as,... |
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CHEVAL-DE-FRISE |
A piece of timber or an iron barrel traversed with
iron-pointed spikes or spears, five or six feet long, used to defend a
passage, stop a breach, or impede the advance of cavalry, etc. |
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ELECTRODE |
... of electricity, and terminating in the
medium traversed by the current. ... |
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ELECTROTONIC |
...f a
supposed peculiar condition of a conducting circuit during its exposure
to the action of another conducting circuit traversed by a uniform
... |
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NAUTILUS |
...avities by simple curved
partitions, which are traversed and connected together by a continuous
and nearly central tube or siphuncle. See Tetrab... |
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SOLENOID |
... of equal and parallel
circular currents. When traversed by a current the solenoid exhibits
polarity and attraction or repulsion, like a magnet.... |