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transversi

Transversi is the Latin plural form of transversus, an adjective meaning “lying across” or “transverse.” In scientific terminology, transversus is used to name structures that run crosswise, and transversi appears when referring to multiple such structures in Latin-based nomenclature. The singular form transversus is used for a single structure (for example, musculus transversus abdominis). When multiple transverse elements are discussed or listed, the plural transversi can appear in Latin labels or descriptive phrases, such as musculi transversi (the transverse muscles) in anatomical contexts.

In practice, transversi is most commonly encountered in anatomy and related medical fields. It signals a transverse

Outside anatomy, the form is less common, but it may appear in botanical or zoological descriptions that

See also: transversus, transverse plane, anatomical nomenclature.

orientation
and
is
part
of
the
traditional
Latin
framework
that
underpins
many
anatomical
names.
Because
it
is
an
adjective,
transversi
must
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
gender,
number,
and
case
within
Latin
grammar.
In
English-language
texts
that
use
Latin
names,
transversi
is
usually
seen
only
as
part
of
a
larger
phrase
rather
than
as
a
stand-alone
term.
employ
Latin
phrasing
to
indicate
crosswise
or
transverse
features.
As
with
other
Latin
adjectives,
its
specific
usage
depends
on
the
surrounding
noun
and
the
conventions
of
the
discipline.