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Cora Bishop
24 February, 23:54
What is the definition for transect
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Maxwell
25 February, 03:22
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Transect
tranˈsɛkt, trɑːnˈsɛkt/Submit
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verb
1.
cut across or make a transverse section in.
"tissues connecting the tibia and femur were transected"
noun
1.
a straight line or narrow section through an object or natural feature or across the earth's surface, along which observations are made or measurements taken.
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