transect

transect
transect (v.) "to cut across," 1630s, from L. trans- "across" (see TRANS- (Cf. trans-)) + sectus, pp. of secare "to cut" (see SECTION (Cf. section)).

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  • transect — 1) to divide by cutting transversely 2) a sample area in a long continuous strip. See also strip transect and visual transect …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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  • Transect (urban) — The urban to rural transect is an urban planning model created by Andrés Duany. The transect defines a series of zones that transition from sparse rural farmhouses to the dense urban core. Each zone is fractal in that it contains a similar… …   Wikipedia

  • transect — I. transitive verb Etymology: trans + intersect Date: 1634 to cut transversely • transection noun II. noun Date: 1905 a sample area (as of vegetation) usually in the form of a long continuous strip …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • transect — n. [L. trans , across; secare, to cut] A cross section or profile of an area for study, as with organisms and/or vegetation …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

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