travel across or through
he traversed the forest
move back and forth or sideways
a probe is traversed along the tunnel
deny (an allegation) in pleading
the plaintiff must assert certain facts which, if traversed, he would be put to prove
a part of a structure that extends or is fixed across something
there were three jewels in the traverse of the cross and four in the body
a mechanism enabling a large gun to be turned to face a different direction
they had been practising firing at multiple targets, using the power traverse
a single line of survey, usually plotted from compass bearings and measured distances between successive points
a pair of right-angled bends incorporated in a trench to avoid enfilading fire
he crept up and threw a grenade over the traverse
a movement performed in dressage, in which the horse moves parallel to the side of the arena, with its shoulders carried closer to the wall than its hindquarters and its body curved towards the centre
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