1. traversing - Noun
2. traversing - Adjective
3. traversing - Verb
of Traverse
Adjustable laterally; having a lateral motion, or a swinging motion; adapted for giving lateral motion.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe seconds marched past, traversing that mysterious boundary which separates future from past. Jack Vance
Electric flesh-arrows... traversing the body. A rainbow of color strikes the eyelids. A foam of music falls over the ears. It is the gong of the orgasm. Anaïs Nin
I'm not a runner, and I always dreamed about just throwing on my sneakers and really knocking everyone's socks off with my joy of traversing the world by foot. Mackenzie Davis
Your highness is forgetting that I see as clearly in your heart what is going on now as I saw your carriage coming from the Carmelite convent, traversing the town and stopping under the trees fifty paces off from my house. Alessandro Cagliostro
1st and 2nd patrols Having moved from Kiel to Helgoland U-459 set-off for occupied France, arriving in St. Nazaire on 15 May 1942, after traversing the north-central Atlantic. Source: Internet
A directory entry pointed to the first sector of a file, and succeeding portions of the file were located by traversing pointers. Source: Internet