Travers
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P(amela) L. 1899–1996, Australian writer, especially of children’s stories, in England.
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Ben(jamin). 1886–1980, British dramatist, best known for such farces as Rookery Nook (1926), Thark (1927), and Plunder (1928)
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verb (used with object), traversed, traversing. 1. to pass or move over, along, or through. 2. to go to and fro over or along. 3. to extend across or over: A bridge traverses the stream. 4. to go up, down, or across (a rope, mountain, hill, etc.) at an angle: The climbers traversed the east […]
- Traversal
verb (used with object), traversed, traversing. 1. to pass or move over, along, or through. 2. to go to and fro over or along. 3. to extend across or over: A bridge traverses the stream. 4. to go up, down, or across (a rope, mountain, hill, etc.) at an angle: The climbers traversed the east […]
- Traverse
verb (used with object), traversed, traversing. 1. to pass or move over, along, or through. 2. to go to and fro over or along. 3. to extend across or over: A bridge traverses the stream. 4. to go up, down, or across (a rope, mountain, hill, etc.) at an angle: The climbers traversed the east […]
- Traverse-city
[trav-ers] /ˈtræv ərs/ noun 1. a city in NW Michigan.
- Traverse-jury
noun 1. petty jury.