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Transversing
Transverse Trans*verse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transversed; p. pr. & vb. n. Transversing.] To overturn; to change. [R.] --C. Leslie.
Transversion
Transversion Trans*ver"sion, n. The act of changing from prose into verse, or from verse into prose.

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- The transverse abdominal muscle (TVA), also known as the transverse abdominis, transversalis muscle and transversus abdominis muscle, is a muscle layer...
- temporales transversi are #4) Details Part of Temporal lobe Parts Primary auditory cortex Artery Middle cerebral Identifiers Latin gyri temporales transversi NeuroNames...
- and the uterine tube, and consists of a few short tubules, the ductuli transversi which converge toward the ovary while their opposite ends open into a...
- The transverse perineal muscles (transversus perinei) are the superficial and the deep transverse perineal muscles. The superficial transverse perineal...
- origin of the musculus flexor teres digiti III relative to the musculus transversi metacarpi I; 3) terminal phalanges T-shaped; 4) exotroph, lotic, burrower/fossorial...
- Aiton described this variety with a two-word Latin diagnosis, "foliis transversis", and called it the Spanish plane tree. In 1805, Carl Ludwig Willdenow...
- internal occipital protuberance.) Details Identifiers Latin sulcus sinus transversi TA98 A02.1.04.031 TA2 577 FMA 75335 Anatomical terms of bone [edit on...
- superne ad angulum valde sursum productis dextrosumque curvatis, costis transversis (in anfr. superioribus 2-3, in ultimo 4) aequidistantibus, et sipra longitudinalibus...
- mm, par tertium 30—44 mm, par quartum 31—43 mm a costa remotum, nervi transversi radiantes v. ascendentes, 2—3 mm inter se separati; cirrhus 30—60 cm longus...