- transcurrent
- trans·cur·rent
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
transcurrent — /trans kerr euhnt, kur /, adj. running or extending across or transversely. [1600 10; < L transcurrent (s. of transcurrens), prp. of transcurrere to run across. See TRANS , CURRENT] * * * … Universalium
transcurrent — (ˈ)tranz, raanz, n(t)s+ adjective Etymology: Latin transcurrent , transcurrens, present participle of transcurrere to run across, from trans + currere to run more at current : running or extending transversely … Useful english dictionary
transcurrent — adj. [L. trans , across; currens, running] 1. Extending transversely. 2. (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) Passing continuously around whorls crossing growth lines … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
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