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transit

tran·sit [ tránzit ]


noun  (plural tran·sits)
Definition:
 
1. act of travel across something: the act of traveling or being transported through or across an area, over a distance, or from one place to another
a transit permit

2. transportation public transportation: the transportation of passengers by means of a local public transportation system
traveled by rapid transit

3. public transport system: a local public transportation system
city transit

4. astronomy movement of planet across Sun: the movement of Venus or Mercury across the face of the Sun, or of a moon or its shadow across the face of a planet, as seen from Earth

5. astronomy passage of star across meridian: the apparent movement of a star or planet across the meridian from which it is being observed, caused by the Earth's rotation

6. astrology crossing of zodiac by planet: the passing of a planet across a specific point on the zodiac

7. transition: a transition or passing, e.g. from life to a supposed spiritual existence after death

8. civil engineering surveying instrument: a surveying instrument surmounted by a telescope that can be rotated completely around its horizontal axis, used for measuring vertical and horizontal angles



verb  (past and past participle tran·sit·ed, present participle tran·sit·ing, 3rd person present singular tran·sits)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb pass through something: to pass through, over, or across something
They transited the area on foot.

2. transitive and intransitive verb astronomy make astronomical transit: to make a transit across the face of the Sun or a planet, or across a meridian

3. transitive verb civil engineering reverse direction of surveying telescope: to rotate the telescope of a surveying instrument horizontally through 180°, thus reversing its direction

[15th century. < Latin transitus "passage" < transire "go across" < ire "go"]

tran·sit·a·ble adjective

in transit in the process of traveling or being transported from one place to another

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