transit
nounEtymology
From French, from Latin transire (“to go across, pass in, pass through”), from trans (“over”) + ire (“to go”).
- derived from trānseō
Definitions
The act of passing over, across, or through something.
- In France you are now […] in the transit from one form of government to another.
- Incoherency had overtaken his speech, but he was unaware of it. Nor did he connect the smashing of a bottle with the generous curve of his transit.
The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public…
The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public transportation system; the vehicles used for such conveyance.
- the transit of goods through a country
Any form of transport that can be used by a member of public (who usually pays a fare),…
Any form of transport that can be used by a member of public (who usually pays a fare), as opposed to private ownership of e.g. cars; short form of public transit or mass transit
- I always take transit to work.
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The passage of a celestial body or other object across the observer's meridian, or across…
The passage of a celestial body or other object across the observer's meridian, or across the disk of a larger celestial body.
The passage of a celestial body in the horoscope, e.g. through a section or in relation…
The passage of a celestial body in the horoscope, e.g. through a section or in relation to a specific important point in someone's birth chart.
A surveying instrument rather like a theodolite that measures horizontal and vertical…
A surveying instrument rather like a theodolite that measures horizontal and vertical angles.
An imaginary line between two objects whose positions are known. When the navigator sees…
An imaginary line between two objects whose positions are known. When the navigator sees one object directly in front of the other, the navigator knows that his position is on the transit.
A Ford Transit van, see Transit.
- Beufort road, Birkenhead, about 17.15 June 19 2013, white transit overtakes and swerves left into junction almost taking my front wheel.
To pass over, across or through something.
To convey people or goods from one place to another, especially by public transport…
To convey people or goods from one place to another, especially by public transport vehicles.
To revolve an instrument about its horizontal axis so as to reverse its direction.
To make a transit.
To carry communications traffic to and from a customer or another network on a…
To carry communications traffic to and from a customer or another network on a compensation basis as opposed to peerage in which the traffic to and from another network is carried on an equivalency basis or without charge.
A Ford Transit van.
The neighborhood
- neighbortransience
- neighbortransiency
- neighbortransient
- neighbortransition
- neighbortransitional
- neighbortransitionary
- neighbortransitionist
- neighbortransitive
- neighbortransitively
- neighbortransitory
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at transit. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at transit. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
10 hops · closes at transit
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA