transversive, a. rare—1.
(trɑːnsˈvɜːsɪv, træns-, -nz-)
[f. L. transvers-: see transverse v.1 and -ive.]
Having the effect of crossing or thwarting.
| 1855 Bailey Mystic 43 The will Of man, so oft transversive of the truth. |
transversive, a. rare—1.
(trɑːnsˈvɜːsɪv, træns-, -nz-)
[f. L. transvers-: see transverse v.1 and -ive.]
Having the effect of crossing or thwarting.
| 1855 Bailey Mystic 43 The will Of man, so oft transversive of the truth. |
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